Lake full of life found mile under Antarctic ice sheet

A thriving ecosystem exists a mile and a half beneath Antarctic ice in a lake that has been cut off from the outside world for millions of years, scientists have discovered.

Lake full of life found mile under Antarctic ice sheet

It is the home to micro-organisms that generate energy for growth from ammonium and methane.

Many belong to a primitive extended family of microbes distinct from bacteria, called the Archaea.

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