First example of superheated ice crystals found in nature? Antifreeze protein in Antarctic notothenioids found to have "unwanted" side-effect
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Antarctic fishes that manufacture their own ‘antifreeze’ proteins to survive in the icy Southern Ocean also suffer an unfortunate side effect, researchers report: The protein-bound ice crystals that accumulate inside their bodies resist melting even when temperatures warm.