Researchers Explore Ocean Microbes’ Role in Global-Scale Climate Processes

A new study shows that “hotspots” of nutrients surrounding phytoplankton — which are tiny marine algae producing approximately half of the oxygen we breathe every day — play an outsized role in the release of a gas involved in cloud formation and climate regulation. (source: scitechdaily.com)

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