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Bacteria Produce Greenhouse Gas Nitrous Oxide Caused by Previously Unknown Enzyme
Bacteria use nitrate to produce the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide, which is harder to monitor than carbon dioxide, according to the study. Click to read more.
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