Microbes floating among clouds may munch on sugar

Not just drifting aimlessly, bacteria in atmosphere can get sustenance

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HIGH-FLYING BACTERIA  Scooped from the sky over the Auvergne region of France, cloud-dwelling microbes nosh on the sugars that go airborne and use them to produce coatings that could mess with atmospheric processes. 

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Floating in a cloud and noshing sweets while wrapped in a cozy bubble sounds like a pleasant dream.