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Posted on March 7, 2017 by New Scientist - News

Raindrops make soil bacteria take off and fly through air

When raindrops hit the ground, they throw microbes into the air in aerosols – with possible implications for the climate, agriculture and diseases
Categoriesbacteria, Biology, disease, environment

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