Buried deep beneath the Antarctic ice lies Lake Whillans. Despite being one of the most inhospitable places on Earth, Lake Whillans was nevertheless thought to contain life. In early 2014 a team of scientists trekked across the ice, tasked with drilling 800 metres down to the lake and looking for life. Reporter Douglas Fox went with them, and he tells us about his experiences.

Read the story: Lakes under the ice: Antarctica’s secret garden

Read the paper: A microbial ecosystem beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet