In ocean darkness, 'twilight bacteria' at work

Friday, September 2, 2011 - 14:00 in Biology & Nature

In the dark depths of the ocean, mysterious organisms have been converting carbon dioxide into a form useful for life. Now scientists have identified some suspects: "twilight" microbes from 2,625 feet below the ocean surface that are turning inorganic carbon into useable food.

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