Environment
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Researchers Discover How Sand 'Hold Its Breath' and Its Use in Biofuels
An international team from Monash University in Australia has discovered how sand "holds its breath." The researchers revealed how diatoms in the sand survive in different environmental conditions, revealing its potential use in the biofuel industry.
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