Novel Bacterial Proteins From Seafloor Shine Light On Climate And Astrobiology

Novel Bacterial Proteins From Seafloor Shine Light On Climate And Astrobiology

Eurasia Review

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Gigatons of greenhouse gas are trapped under the seafloor, and that’s a good thing. Around the coasts of the continents, where slopes sink down into the sea, tiny cages of ice trap methane gas, preventing it from escaping and bubbling up into the atmosphere.

While rarely in the news, these ice cage formations, known as...

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