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OCT-05
Nature's little power plants.(Desulfitobacterium, eat pollutants)(Brief Article)
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Nature's little power plants.(Desulfitobacterium, eat pollutants)(Brief Article)
Publication: Natural History Publication Date: 01-OCT-05 Author: Kessler, Rebecca E. |
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Natural History Magazine, Inc.
As if gobbling up some of humankind's worst pollutants--solvents, dry-cleaning chemicals, pesticides, and the like--weren't helpful enough, a certain microorganism has revealed yet another useful talent.
Harold D. May, a microbiologist at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, and his colleagues were exploring the pollution-eating abilities of...
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