Ground-Level Fog Hosts Growing Bacteria That Consume Pollutants

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Arizona State University researchers found that some ground-level fog droplets host actively growing bacteria—particularly methylobacteria—that consume formaldehyde, turning fog into tiny temporary ecosystems that can reduce airborne pollutants and potentially influence atmospheric chemistry and climate.
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