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Scientists say crushing deep-ocean pressure squeezes hidden nutrients out of sinking marine snow, feeding microbes and changing what we know about Earth’s carbon cycle

Life in the deepest parts of the ocean may have access to more food than scientists once believed. A new study has found that the huge pressure found several kilometres below the ocean surface squeezes nutrients out of sinking organic particles, giving deep-sea microbes a fresh source of food.

Raccontata datimesofindia.indiatimes.com

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  1. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    Scientists say crushing deep-ocean pressure squeezes hidden nutrients out of sinking marine snow, feeding microbes and changing what we…

    Life in the deepest parts of the ocean may have access to more food than scientists once believed. A new study has found that the huge pressure found several kilometres below the…