THE ICE IS ALIVE: UNCOVERING THE VANISHING WORLD OF GLACIAL MICROBES.

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Title: THE ICE IS ALIVE: UNCOVERING THE VANISHING WORLD OF GLACIAL MICROBES.
Authors: SITARAMAN, SAHANA
Source: Scientist. Summer2026, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p14-18. 5p.
Subjects: Microbial diversity, Glacial melting, Nucleotide sequencing, Psychrophilic bacteria, Biobanks, Microbial ecology, Climate change, Cyanobacteria
Abstract: The article focuses on the rich microbial ecosystems within glaciers and the urgent scientific efforts to study and preserve them amid accelerating glacial melt caused by climate change. It highlights the discovery of diverse microbial life—including bacteria, fungi, and viruses—in glacial ice and cryoconite holes, where cyanobacteria play a key role in sustaining these ecosystems while also contributing to glacier melting by darkening the ice surface. Researchers have developed portable genomic sequencing tools to analyze these microbes in situ and have launched global projects, such as the Vanishing Glaciers Project, to catalog microbial diversity in glacier-fed streams. As glaciers retreat, endemic microbial communities face extinction, prompting initiatives to establish microbial biobanks to conserve their genetic resources for future research and potential biotechnological applications. [Extracted from the article]
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  Data: The article focuses on the rich microbial ecosystems within glaciers and the urgent scientific efforts to study and preserve them amid accelerating glacial melt caused by climate change. It highlights the discovery of diverse microbial life—including bacteria, fungi, and viruses—in glacial ice and cryoconite holes, where cyanobacteria play a key role in sustaining these ecosystems while also contributing to glacier melting by darkening the ice surface. Researchers have developed portable genomic sequencing tools to analyze these microbes in situ and have launched global projects, such as the Vanishing Glaciers Project, to catalog microbial diversity in glacier-fed streams. As glaciers retreat, endemic microbial communities face extinction, prompting initiatives to establish microbial biobanks to conserve their genetic resources for future research and potential biotechnological applications. [Extracted from the article]
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