Exploring the Living Ecosystem of Fog: A Study by Thi Thuong Thuong Cao
Cloud researcher Thi Thuong Thuong Cao raises intriguing questions about fog, suggesting it may serve as a living ecosystem that hosts bacteria capable of detoxifying our air.
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Cloud researcher Thi Thuong Thuong Cao raises intriguing questions about fog, suggesting it may serve as a living ecosystem that hosts bacteria capable of detoxifying our air.
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