Explore how bioaugmentation and biostimulation are revolutionizing the cleanup of toxic chlorinated compounds in tidal wetlands through nature's microscopic clean-up crews.
Discover how scientists are using planktonic and immobilized bacterial cells to remove cationic surfactants from wastewater in this engaging scientific exploration.
Discover how organohalide-respiring bacteria transform toxic pollutants into harmless substances through innovative metabolic processes.
Discover how scientists train soil bacteria to degrade toxic chlorophenols through bioremediation, turning microscopic organisms into environmental cleanup crews.
Discover how environmental biotechnology uses microbes to clean water pollution through bioremediation, bioaugmentation, and biostimulation techniques.
Exploring how the NABIR program harnesses microorganisms and plants to clean up environmental contaminants through innovative bioremediation techniques.