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ShotsTrendingMenu×ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENTHomescienceIndian scientists’ ‘sulphur’ breakthrough on cloud formation in futureA combined climatic push given by a rise in the
sea-surface temperature and increase in the speed of surface wind will lead to transport of a larger volume of the chemical – known as DMS or Dimethyl Sulphide – to the atmosphere in future,
contributing to more aerosol and cloud formations, the scientists say.Kalyan RayLast Updated : 02 June 2025, 19:39 IST Follow Us :
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