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Giant deep-sea vent tubeworm symbionts use two carbon fixation pathways to grow at record speedsThese billions of bacteria fix carbon dioxide to sugars to sustain themselves and the tubeworm. Unlike most autotrophic organisms, which sustain themselves by using a single carbon fixation ...
Autotrophs participate in the carbon cycle by fixing carbon dioxide to produce the biomass that all other organisms use for life. Four autotrophic carbon-fixation pathways were already known and ...
CO 2 fixation, sequestration and utilization are critical to ... Among their specific expertise and interests are renewably-powered recycling of carbon dioxide, artificial photosynthesis to convert ...
A Chinese research team has developed a carbon-based nanomaterial from agricultural waste biomass that can enhance ...
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