Bioremediation

Bioremediation is a process where living organisms like bacteria, fungi, or plants are used to clean up pollution in soil, water, or air. These organisms break down harmful substances into less toxic or non-toxic forms. It's like nature's way of cleaning up its own mess. Bioremediation is a valuable skill because it helps protect the environment by restoring contaminated areas back to their natural state.
Relevant Researchers
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Andrew Newman
Hi! I love genetic engineering and deep data mining. I have specific domain knowledge in mammalian s...
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Pamela Limón López
Hi! I'm experimental biologist, my focus areas are Science Dissemination, Soil microbiology, Genetic...