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"path": "/extreme-ocean-pressure-is-feeding-deep-sea-life-in-a-way-scientists-never-expected/",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-15T21:18:10.000Z",
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"tags": [
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"Bacteria",
"Marine Biology",
"Microbiology",
"Oceanography",
"University of Southern Denmark"
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"textContent": "High pressure in the deep ocean may squeeze nutrients from sinking “marine snow,” feeding deep-sea microbes and altering how carbon moves through the ocean. For decades, scientists have considered the deep ocean a nutrient-poor environment where microbes survive on scarce resources. New research from the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), however, suggests this view may [...]",
"title": "Extreme Ocean Pressure Is Feeding Deep-Sea Life in a Way Scientists Never Expected"
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