Researchers Discover 'Dark Oxygen' in Deep Ocean Layers

Scientists have identified a previously unknown form of oxygen, termed 'dark oxygen,' located deep below sea level. This discovery could have significant implications for our understanding of oceanic ecosystems and the global carbon cycle.
Researchers Discover 'Dark Oxygen' in Deep Ocean Layers
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Scientists have identified a previously unknown form of oxygen, termed 'dark oxygen,' located deep below sea level. This discovery could have significant implications for our understanding of oceanic ecosystems and the global carbon cycle.
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