
Lewis J. Alcott
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Nov 4, 2024 |
sciencealert.com | Lewis J. Alcott
Oxygen, the molecule that supports intelligent life as we know it, is largely made by plants. Whether underwater or on land, they do this by photosynthesising carbon dioxide. However, a recent study demonstrates that oxygen may be produced without the need for life at depths where light cannot reach.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
inverse.com | Lewis J. Alcott
Oxygen, the molecule that supports intelligent life as we know it, is largely made by plants. Whether underwater or on land, they do this by photosynthesizing carbon dioxide. However, a recent study demonstrates that oxygen may be produced without the need for life at depths where light cannot reach.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Lewis J. Alcott
By Lewis Alcott, Lecturer in Geochemistry, University of Bristol Oxygen, the molecule that supports intelligent life as we know it, is largely made by plants. Whether underwater or on land, they do this by photosynthesising carbon dioxide. However, a recent study demonstrates that oxygen may be produced without the need for life at depths where light cannot reach.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Lewis J. Alcott
Oxygen, the molecule that supports intelligent life as we know it, is largely made by plants. Whether underwater or on land, they do this by photosynthesising carbon dioxide. However, a recent study demonstrates that oxygen may be produced without the need for life at depths where light cannot reach.
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Aug 20, 2024 |
innerself.com | Lewis J. Alcott |Rachel Carson |David Wallace-Wells |Peter Wohlleben
Microplastics in the environment is a growing global problem. (Shutterstock)In This Article:What are microplastics and why are they dangerous to the Great Lakes? How much plastic waste is entering the Great Lakes each year? What strategies can we use to curb plastic and microplastic pollution? Is recycling an effective solution to the microplastic crisis? Why reducing plastic consumption is the best long-term solution?
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