Atmospheric DNA Sequencing: The Air That’s Changing Evolution
We used to think evolution was written in fossils… not in the air
Now scientists are sequencing the atmosphere — literally reading airborne DNA.
In every breath, there are traces of plants, animals — even humans.
It’s called Atmospheric DNA Sequencing — a new window into life on Earth.
Airborne DNA reveals extinct species, migration paths, and hidden ecosystems.
But it also raises questions — privacy, surveillance, and who owns the air we breathe.

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