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NASA is looking for clues to humanity’s future
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NASA has launched itsPACE Hyperspectral Ocean Color Instrument to help scientists differentiate species of phytoplankton by their unique colour for the first time from space. It will allow scientists to differentiate between species of phytoplankton by their unique colour for the first time from space. “Phytoplankton…are moving carbon around, and we need to understand how that changes with time,” NASA said.
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