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Dec 5, 2012 · SAN FRANCISCO — Nickel-eating bacteria may have worsened the world's worst mass die-off by producing huge amounts of methane, a new study suggests. The study is the latest attempt to explain...
Dec 5, 2012 · SAN FRANCISCO — Nickel-eating bacteria may have worsened the world's worst mass die-off by producing huge amounts of methane, a new study suggests.
Dec 5, 2012 · SAN FRANCISCO — Nickel-eating bacteria may have worsened the world's worst mass die-off by producing huge amounts of methane, a new study suggests. The study is the latest attempt to explain...
Dec 28, 2021 · Ocean-dwelling bacteria may have accelerated the world's worst extinction by releasing huge amounts of methane into the atmosphere. SAN FRANCISCO —... Scientific discoveries from around the world
Mar 31, 2014 · The worst time to be alive in Earth’s history is unarguably the end-Permian, about 250 million years ago. It is the period when the greatest-ever extinction event recorded took place, killing 97 ...
Apr 3, 2014 · But a team of scientists have identified a new suspect: life itself, in the form of microbes. Learn More. Microbial mats coated in white sulfate material on the ocean floor. In this scenario ...
Jul 1, 2022 · Toxic Slime Contributed to Earth’s Worst Mass Extinction—And It’s Making a Comeback. Global warming fueled rampant overgrowth of microbes at the end of the Permian period. Such lethal blooms...