New cyanobacteria strains could sequester carbon
New cyanobacteria strains could sequester carbon
wyss.harvard.edu New cyanobacteria strains could sequester carbon
Strains specialized to live in high-CO2 oceanic environments have evolved traits that are useful for decarbonization and bioproduction
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And so, it come back to cyanobacterium.
Do you think cyanobacterium are like beavers and rivers, but instead they see a planet without oxygen and they think "absolutely not"?
5 0 ReplyThey nicknamed it chonkus, which is a very beaver name, so yes, that seems fitting.
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