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5 new cases of COVID-19 in N L , but active caseload takes another dive

5 new cases of COVID-19 in N.L., including health-care worker at St. Anthony hospital The employee had no identifiably close contact with patients, according to the Department of Health, but a temporary drive-thru testing clinic has been set up and will extend into Wednesday. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Mar 02, 2021 2:30 PM NT | Last Updated: March 2 A testing clinic opened today in St. Anthony for anyone concerned about contact with a positive case at Charles S. Curtis Memorial Hospital.(Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

Microbes that feed on hydrogen found living beneath glaciers - but where s the hydrogen coming from? -- Science & Technology -- Sott net

© MSU Montana State University graduate student Eric Dunham. Using years worth of data collected from ice-covered habitats all over the world, a Montana State University team has discovered new insights into the processes that support microbial life underneath ice sheets and glaciers, and the role those organisms play in perpetuating life through ice ages and, perhaps, in seemingly inhospitable environments on other planets. Doctoral candidate Eric Dunham of MSU s Department of Microbiology and Immunology in the College of Agriculture, along with mentor Eric Boyd, published their findings in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in December 2020. The work examines the ways water and microbes interact with the bedrock beneath glaciers, using samples of sediment taken from glacial sites in Canada and Iceland.

Environmental News Network - Hydrogen-Supported Life Beneath Glaciers the Subject of MSU Team s Recent Publication

Researchers discover microbial communities creating biomass underneath glaciers Using years’ worth of data collected from ice-covered habitats all over the world, a Montana State University team has discovered new insights into the processes that support microbial life underneath ice sheets and glaciers, and the role those organisms play in perpetuating life through ice ages and, perhaps, in seemingly inhospitable environments on other planets. Doctoral candidate Eric Dunham of MSU’s Department of Microbiology and Immunology in the College of Agriculture, along with mentor Eric Boyd, published their findings in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences this week. The work examines the ways water and microbes interact with the bedrock beneath glaciers, using samples of sediment taken from glacial sites in Canada and Iceland.

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