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Phytoplankton have a rainbow of pigments that help collect sunlight and keep our planet habitable. Dyhrman Lab showed them off at Lamont Open House and reminded guests: "Take a breath, thank a phytoplankton."

Phytoplankton have a rainbow of pigments that help collect sunlight and keep our planet habitable. Dyhrman Lab showed them off at Lamont Open House and reminded guests: “Take a breath, thank a phytoplankton.”

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