Marine microbial competition may offer key to better climate modeling

In the cobalt waters off San Diego, the key to tracking a powerful greenhouse gas drifts just below the surface. Tiny ocean microbes living in oxygen-starved waters turn everyday nutrients into nitrous oxide (N₂O)—a compound better known as laughing gas, but far less funny for the planet.

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