💨 Abstract
Chile's Patagonian Ice Dragon, a tiny, wingless insect that lives in freezing glaciers and feeds on algae and bacteria, is an endangered species due to global warming. Researcher Maribet Gamboa is leading a study to preserve the dragon and understand its genes that have adapted to harsh conditions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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