Getting to know the microbes that drive climate change
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-microbes-climate.html
The research appears in Nature, Nature Microbiology and ISME Journal.
"Because of global climate change, huge amounts of permafrost are rapidly warming. To microbes, they're like freezers full of juicy chicken dinners that are thawing out," said Virginia Rich, an assistant professor of microbiology at Ohio State and study author.
Getting to know the microbes that drive climate change
Jul 16, 2018, 4:54pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-microbes-climate.html
> The research appears in Nature, Nature Microbiology and ISME Journal.
> "Because of global climate change, huge amounts of permafrost are rapidly warming. To microbes, they're like freezers full of juicy chicken dinners that are thawing out," said Virginia Rich, an assistant professor of microbiology at Ohio State and study author.