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Scientists make stunning discovery after examining microscopic animal droppings: 'They are hundreds of meters below the surface'

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A study shows that researchers can tweak a natural process to increase the amount of carbon that reaches the ocean floor and the speed at which it does so — merely by coating the water's surface with clay dust. Dartmouth College scientists and collaborators made the discovery by testing algae bloom water from the Gulf of Maine, EurekAlert! reported. If the clay is added to the water at the end of a bloom, it bonds to carbon particulates and keep…
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