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Study suggests that Arctic sea ice may hide life influencing climate for decades

Scientists have found nitrogen-fixing microbes beneath Arctic sea ice, potentially reshaping climate and nutrient models if proven active.

October 29, 2025 / 10:46 IST
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Study suggests that Arctic sea ice may hide life influencing climate for decades (Image: JHeinerth)
Study suggests that Arctic sea ice may hide life influencing climate for decades (Image: JHeinerth)

Scientists have discovered microbes beneath Arctic sea ice. These bacteria carry genes for nitrogen-fixing, long thought impossible in such cold dark zones. Their presence hints at fundamental shifts in ocean nutrient cycles and climate models.

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The study found that the fringes of sea ice host more nitrogen-fixing microbes in melting edge zones. These “non-cyanobacterial diazotrophs” do not rely on sunlight to fix nitrogen. Their genes get active nitrogen input in unexpected places.

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