How Fast Can Microbes Clean Up the Gulf Oil Spill?
Thursday, August 26th, 2010New research shows that an array of new and unclassified oil-eating bacteria is feasting on the rich resource of oil leaked into the Gulf of Mexico.
New research shows that an array of new and unclassified oil-eating bacteria is feasting on the rich resource of oil leaked into the Gulf of Mexico.
Previously unknown species of bacteria are helping reduce the environmental impacts of alumina and aluminium production and saving the industries millions of dollars, a researcher at The University of Western Australia has found.
The discovery of bacteria that breathe rocks could help develop systems that use domestic or agricultural waste to generate clean electricity.