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The Microalgae that Acts as a 'Biological Bomb' in the Antarctic Ocean and Captures Carbon on a Large Scale

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A study in Nature Geoscience revealed that the microalgae Phaeocystis antarctica was key in the absorption of carbon dioxide during a cold episode 14,000 years ago. Through ancient DNA and geochemical analysis, scientists demonstrated how this organism dominated marine productivity and reinforced the role of the Southern Ocean in the global climate The Antarctic Ocean, known as one of the largest carbon sinks on the planet, hides a tiny protagon…
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A study in Nature Geoscience revealed that the microalgae Phaeocystis antarctica was key in the absorption of carbon dioxide during a cold episode 14,000 years ago. Through ancient DNA and geochemical analysis, scientists demonstrated how this organism dominated marine productivity and reinforced the role of the Southern Ocean in the global climate The Antarctic Ocean, known as one of the largest carbon sinks on the planet, hides a tiny protagon…

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invdes.com.mx broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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