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Weizmann Institute of Science
Faculty of Chemistry
Department ofEarth and Planetary Sciences

Breakfast of Champions

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  • Date: April 26, 2022

    Breakfast of Champions

    Even the smallest organism can have a major influence on the evolution of life on Earth. Microscopic algae that inhabit the sunlit waters of the ocean surface are not only responsible for about half of the photosynthesis on the planet but are also valuable as a nutrient-rich food source sustaining the entire marine ecosystem. In their recently published study, Prof. Itay Halevy and Dr.

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