Bacteria Transform Uranium into Stable Compound for Environmental Remediation
Researchers have successfully demonstrated that bacteria can convert dissolved uranium in water into a stable chemical compound, a state previously observed only transiently. This breakthrough, achieved by supplying glycerol to the bacteria, holds significant promise for developing new methods of environmental cleanup. The process could help reduce the risk of uranium contamination to both humans and the environment.
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