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     <title>Ice Cold: Cooler Than Being Cool</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- Water expands when it freezes. Anyone who has ever left a can of soda or bottle of water in the freezer too long has witnessed this first hand. So how do plants and animals survive severe temperatures?</description>
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     <title>'Snow flea antifreeze protein' could help improve organ preservation</title>
   	 <description>Scientists in Illinois and Pennsylvania are reporting development of a way to make the antifreeze protein that enables billions of Canadian snow fleas to survive frigid winter temperatures.</description>
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