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One of three major efforts to drill into buried Antarctic lakes has ended without success. A British-led project to plumb the subglacial Lake Ellsworth ground to a halt on Christmas Eve,
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Scientists had hoped to penetrate 3 kilometers of ice to reach the lake,
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, where they would sample the pristine water for signs of life. Researchers hope that studying some of Antarctica’s hundreds of subglacial lakes will offer clues to whether ice-covered planets and moons could also support life. ?

The white-tailed deer,
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The malaria parasite in deer is a completely different species from the ones that cause disease in humans,
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. A report in 1967 based on one deer in Texas had claimed that the parasite existed and a 1980 paper had

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