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Methane-eating microbes turn greenhouse gas into fuel, food, and bioplastics
Methane is one of the most powerful greenhouse gases, warming the planet far faster than carbon dioxide over the short term. Yet much of the world’s methane escapes into the air from landfills, farms, ...
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Scientists found that natural bacteria can eat methane, cut climate pollution, and turn waste gas into useful materials.
The ice-covered Arctic Ocean is a more important factor concerning the concentration of the greenhouse gas methane in the atmosphere than previously assumed. Experts from the Alfred Wegener Institute, ...
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Warming may increase mangrove methane emissions—but these forests remain powerful carbon sinks
Mangrove forests play an important role in the global carbon cycle, particularly within the marine carbon system. Growing ...
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Methane-eating microbes offer a new way to turn emissions into plastic, feed and fuel
Methane-eating microbes could help convert one of the most powerful greenhouse gases into useful ...
New phenotyping system integrates with Vytelle SENSE feed intake nodes so cattle producers can measure enteric emissions ...
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