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🔬 Science March 11, 2026 at 06:38 AM

Ocean warming may supercharge a tiny microbe that controls marine nutrients

Source: Science Daily - Top News

Scientists discovered a tiny ocean microbe can adapt to warmer, iron-limited conditions, efficiently using iron to sustain marine nutrient cycles and ocean productivity.

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