New Study Reveals at Atomic Level How Microbes Consume Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide

New Study Reveals at Atomic Level How Microbes Consume Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide
A ‘Blue Marble’ image of the Earth taken from the VIIRS instrument aboard NASA’s Earth-observing satellite Suomi NPP (named in honor of Verner E. Suomi of the University of Wisconsin). This composite image uses a number of swaths of the Earth’s surface taken on January 4, 2012. Image credit: NASA / NOAA / GSFC / Suomi NPP / VIIRS / Norman Kuring.

Over two billion tons of carbon monoxide are released into the atmosphere globally each year.

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 Over two billion tons of carbon monoxide are released into the atmosphere globally each year.
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