
BBC Inside Science
A New Volcanic Era?
Feb 15, 2024
Scientists discuss the recent volcanic activity in Iceland and advancements in predicting eruptions. A study reveals the vast amount of microorganisms in the ocean. The creation of a global catalog of ocean genes is explored. The possibility of a new species related to the Tyrannosaurus Rex is debated.
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- Scientists have created the world's largest catalog of ocean DNA, providing valuable information about the diversity of life in the ocean
- Paleontologists face difficulties in accurately identifying new fossil species due to the subjectivity of interpretation and limited evidence
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Unraveling the Genetic Secrets of the Ocean
Scientists have created the world's largest catalog of ocean DNA by collecting genetic material from various marine microorganisms. The catalog provides valuable information about the diversity of life in the ocean and can be used by researchers worldwide to study specific species or functions. The catalog is freely accessible to the public through an online platform, allowing scientists to explore and analyze the data.
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