Blending genomics, paleoclimatology, and ethics, the book progresses from explaining icy habitats to probing future implications. Chapters explore how cold-adapted enzymes could revolutionize biotechnology or how microbes from Antarctica inform the search for life on icy moons like Europa. Unlike purely technical texts, it weaves fieldwork stories-like drilling Tibetan ice cores-with accessible analogies, comparing glacial layers to "biological history books." This interdisciplinary lens, paired with urgent discussions about preserving glaciers as scientific and ecological treasures, makes the book a standout. It bridges niche science and global relevance, appealing to both experts and curious readers eager to grasp climate change's hidden biological dimension.
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