Permafrost
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Melting Glaciers in Tibet Unleashed Mysterious 15,000-Year-Old Viruses
Recently, scientists discovered close to 15,000-years-old viruses in the melting glaciers of Tibet, China that humans aren't aware of before now. Most of these viruses remained alive since they had stayed frozen in ice.
Latest Research Articles
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Melting of Arctic Permafrost Brings Long-dead Viruses Back
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The Melting Permafrost Is Leaking Acid In The Arctic
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As Peatlands Thaw, Two Gases Much Worse Than Carbon Are Being Unchained
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LOOK: 7,000 Mysterious Methane Bubbles Formed Underground in Siberia Could Explode Anytime
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This Eerie 'Doorway to the Underworld' Crater in Siberia Grows More Massive Each Year
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Thawing Arctic Permafrost Could Release Billion Tons of Carbon in the Atmosphere
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Climate Change Blamed for the Anthrax Outbreak in Russia
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Changing Winter Climate Causing Permafrost Below Shallow Arctic Lakes to Thaw
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Wildfires Increase Rate Of Permafrost Thaw In Arctic Tundra, Researchers Say
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Arctic Melt Could Release Several Giant Viruses, Say Researchers
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Warming Climate May Release Massive Carbon Storehouse from Arctic Soils
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Arctic Permafrost May Help Us Adapt to Climate Change