Biogeochemistry

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Researchers at the University of Vienna have discovered a new type of microbe that oxidizes toxic sulfide using iron minerals, potentially helping to prevent oceanic dead zones. These MISO bacteria convert sulfide into sulfate for energy, reshaping understanding of global sulfur and iron cycles. The findings, published in Nature, highlight microbes' role in maintaining ecological balance.

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