All carbon monoxide articles

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    Taxiing through the gut: Formic acid in the microbiome

    2026-02-09T12:55:00Z

    Scientists have found that the gut bacterium Blautia luti produces formic acid (formate) instead of carbon dioxide (CO₂) and hydrogen, with hydrogen bound to CO₂. In this case, formic acid is the electron taxi, allowing the energetically costly production of hydrogen to be bypassed.

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    Study reveals how microbes help detoxify our atmosphere

    2025-01-30T11:50:00Z

    A new study from the Greening Lab reveals at an atomic level how microbes consume carbon monoxide present in the atmosphere. They use a special enzyme, called the CO dehydrogenase, to extract energy from this universally present but highly toxic gas.