Scientists working deep within a subterranean research facility have identified several previously unknown microbial species with remarkable abilities to capture and store atmospheric carbon dioxide. These microorganisms exhibit unique metabolic pathways that enable them to convert CO2 into stable organic compounds with unprecedented efficiency. The discovery holds promise for developing scalable biotechnological solutions aimed at mitigating climate change by enhancing natural carbon sequestration processes.

Key findings from the study include:

  • Identification of three novel bacterial strains capable of fixing carbon at rates 40% higher than known counterparts.
  • Discovery of a new enzyme complex responsible for accelerating the conversion of CO2 under low-oxygen conditions.
  • Potential for bioengineering these microbes to integrate into industrial carbon capture systems.
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