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Study finds plankton molecules that power microbes in ocean carbon cycle
Tiny, single-celled phytoplankton called Prochlorococcus marinus shed specific molecular building blocks that feed vast ...
SEATTLE -- For decades, scientists believed Prochlorococcus, the smallest and most abundant phytoplankton on Earth, would thrive in a warmer world. But new research suggests the microscopic bacterium, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Francois Ribalet, a research associate professor at the University of Washington's School of Oceanography, holds a vial of ...
SEATTLE — For decades, scientists believed Prochlorococcus, the smallest and most abundant phytoplankton on Earth, would thrive in a warmer world. But new research suggests the microscopic bacterium, ...
The lines on the map are cruise tracks, overlaying temperature. The water in yellow areas hovers around 86 degrees while the temperature at the poles is closer to 32. Researchers cataloged ...
Francois Ribalet, a research associate professor at the University of Washington’s School of Oceanography, holds a vial of Prochlorococcus on Friday in Seattle. The Associated Press SEATTLE — For ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. SEATTLE — For decades, scientists believed Prochlorococcus, the smallest and most abundant phytoplankton on Earth, ...
SEATTLE — For decades, scientists believed Prochlorococcus, the smallest and most abundant phytoplankton on Earth, would thrive in a warmer world. But new research suggests the microscopic bacterium, ...
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