Scientists at Arizona State University discovered that bacteria inside fog droplets are alive, growing, and breaking down harmful pollutants like formaldehyde from the air we breathe.
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The fog is alive: Droplets host bacteria that clear toxins from our air

Growing Bacteria in fog are alive
Formaldehyde Methylobacteria consume
10 Million Bacteria Thimble of fog contains
The Ocean Bacterial density in fog equals
10 Million bacteria per thimble of fog
<1% droplets containing bacteria