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English: Jill Ann Mikucki is an American microbiologist, educator and Antarctic researcher, best known for her work at Blood Falls demonstrating that microbes can grow below ice in the absence of sunlight. These pictures are from an article and video posted at http://antarcticsun.usap.gov/science/contenthandler.cfm?id=4122 Where all graphics are said to be free although attribution is requested.... and is given here with thanks
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Source http://antarcticsun.usap.gov/science/contenthandler.cfm?id=4122
Author National Science Foundation Peter Rejcek, Antarctic Sun Editor

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