In the summer, the air around California’s Central Valley rivers and streams is lively with birds flapping and chirping.
A strain of bacteria that “breathes” uranium may be key to cleaning up polluted groundwater at sites where uranium ore was processed to make nuclear weapons.
In the summer, the air around California’s Central Valley rivers and streams is lively with birds flapping and chirping.
A strain of bacteria that “breathes” uranium may be key to cleaning up polluted groundwater at sites where uranium ore was processed to make nuclear weapons.