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Microbes Living in Deep Ocean Absorb Carbon Using Chemical Energy
They may not absorb enough carbon to curtail global warming, but the microbes that call the deep ocean home absorb enough of it to merit further study, according to a paper published in the International Society of Microbial Ecology (ISME) Journal.
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