Environment
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Viruses Found in Greenland Can Help Alleviate Ice Melting Caused by Algal Blooms, Report Suggests
With the decline of the Greenland ice sheet, researchers discovered giant viruses that have the potential to reduce ice melting by controlling the growth of snow algae. Read here.
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