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Margaret S. Collins, the first black female insect scholar who received a Ph.D. It was reported in the termite pioneer.
“I had the glory I knew [Margaret S. Collins] In the early 1990s, when it was hired by USDA at the National Natural History Museum, the research insect scholar Dr. M. Alma Solis said. “There are many stories about her as a scientist in the museum, but one of the stories I have never said is the ability to capture the interest and imagination of scientists at the party. If someone was around, you knew it was a Margaret reading palm! She was very good and very fun to read people. ”

More deep diving
The marine cyano bacteria, called “chonkus”, store many carbon and the liquid is fast. These characteristics said, “Mutant Siano Bacteria have an appetite for carbon,” in order to quarantine carbon from the sea to fight climate change, Earth and climate artist CAROLNN GRAMLING.
The reader Deborah Strod asked how long it would take to return to the carbon isolated by the bacteria.
The time scale of carbon cycling in the sea can vary depending on the many factors, including the depth of the water. Max Schubert, a microbiologist of Wyss Institute of Harvard University, said, “In general, if you have enough organic carbon deep enough, it is expected to be separated from the atmosphere for thousands of years. “How deeply sinking biomass sinks on the surface of the sea still remains an open scientific question,” he said.
Scientists try to measure this through the Sea Model Model, and modify the surface of the marine to increase the growth of the phytoplankton. This organism captures carbon throughout the lifetime and ultimately sinks to the seabed.
Undersea crystals can help to remove air carbon, but there is some risk. This process can potentially interfere with specific marine ecosystems by robbery of valuable nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus in the environment. “We were happy to see it [Chonkus] “I’ve accumulated a large amount of carbon polymer,” SHUBERT says, “You can calm down carbon while robbery of other nutrients in the process.”

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