Subsurface microbes capture toxic uranium and remediate groundwater

A new research study describes a previously unknown chemical process for removal of uranium from groundwater. Deep down in the bedrock, in an oxygen-free environment, microbes assist in the process of turning uranium “into rock.” This finding might be an important tool for inhibiting the spread of toxic uranium in groundwater.


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Source: Phys.org