Dr. Tanvi Govil, sampling for microbes on the 1700 Level of the ground at the Sanford Underground Research Facility. (Stephen Kenny / SURF)What began as a deep-underground discovery of carbon-eating microbes in the Black Hills is now being adapted for use above ground to capture emissions from factories and power plants.Scientists at Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead who discovered that microbes living 4,100 feet underground naturall…
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