Deep Dive: Could ocean viruses be used for carbon capture?

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A handful of sea water contains more than 50 million viruses. But they’re nothing to be afraid of, at least where human health is concerned. In fact, some scientists wonder if they can be geoengineered into a weapon against climate change.
14 Jun English Germany Society & Culture · Health & Fitness

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