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Eight metabolic niches reveal how ocean microbes recycle carbon worldwide

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Eight metabolic niches reveal how ocean microbes recycle carbon worldwide

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rssMB to Green & indigenous News · 8 hours ago
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The ocean is full of invisible workers. Trillions of microbes quietly break down carbon-containing organic matter, which helps to regulate Earth's climate. But scientists have long struggled to understand how different microbes contribute to the process.

The ocean is full of invisible workers. Trillions of microbes quietly break down carbon-containing organic matter, which helps to regulate Earth’s climate. But scientists have long struggled to understand how different microbes contribute to the process.


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