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A few months midwest-lending.com "What was surprising was the high biomass and diversity we found. This is the first time microbes have been identified living in the sediments of a subglacial Antarctic lake and indicates that life can exist and potentially thrive in environments we would consider too extreme," said lead study author David Pearce, who was with the British Antarctic Survey during the research period and now work at University of Northumbria.