Biology
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Microbes: The Tiny Allies and Enemies of Our Planet
A new study published in Current Opinion in Biotechnology sheds light on this question by revealing the mechanisms and factors that facilitate the global dispersal of harmful microorganisms through the upper layers of the atmosphere.
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