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Interesting Engineering on MSNWhale poop power: Iron and copper-rich feces fueled ancient ocean food chainThe team found that whale feces contained significant amounts of iron, meaning that whales fertilize the ocean as they feed and excrete waste.
In a sea teeming with some of the largest creatures on the planet, a University of Miami scientist is studying how big of an ...
First Solar pledges to keep supply chains free from seabed minerals, aligning with a global moratorium on deep sea mining to safeguard marine ecosystems.
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The Role of Biodiversity in Climate ResilienceNature’s Complex Tapestry Biodiversity is a term that encapsulates the variety of life on Earth, ranging from tiny ...
Green Corporate Livestock Initiative introduces technological reforms in Pakistan's agriculture sector, focusing on food security and marine aquaculture policy implementation.
The study of marine biogeochemical cycles has historically concentrated on natural components, but the growing understanding of the complex relationships ...
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