Radionuclides in the environment are a major human and environmental health concern. Like the Cherno-byl disaster of 1986, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011 is once again causing damage to the environment: a large quantity of radioactive waste is being generated and dumped into the environment, and if the general population is exposed to it, may cause serious life-threatening disorders. Bioremedia-tion has been viewed as the ecologically responsible alternative to environmentally destructive physical remediation. Microorganisms carry endogenous genetic, biochemical and physiological properties that make them ideal agents for pollutant remediation in soil and groundwater. Attempts have been made to develop native or genetically ...
Metal and mineral transformations are a cornerstone of geomicrobiological processes. Of central impo...
Radioactive waste from different sectors such as nuclear energy, health care and food has become a d...
Micro-organisms play important roles in the environmental fate of radionuclides in both aquatic and ...
This primer is intended for people interested in DOE environmental problems and in their potential s...
Given the scale of the contamination associated with 60 years of global nuclear activity, and the in...
Bio-remediation tools are widely regarded as a new hope for complex remediation scenarios and recal...
With advances in biotechnology, bioremediation has become one of the most rapidly developing fields ...
Bioremediation has the potential to restore contaminated environments inexpensively yet effectively,...
Bioremediation is a biological mechanism of recycling wastes in to another form that can used and re...
Bioremediation is a process in which microorganisms metabolize contaminants either through oxidative...
Bioremediation is a natural instrument of reusing squanders in to another structure that can be util...
Bioremediation is a biological mechanism that recycles waste that can be reused and reused by other ...
Microorganisms play important roles in the environmental fate of toxic metals and radionuclides with...
Until recently, we considered natural recycling capacities unlimited. However, industrial developmen...
Environmental contamination due to anthropogenic and natural sources is increasing day by day becaus...
Metal and mineral transformations are a cornerstone of geomicrobiological processes. Of central impo...
Radioactive waste from different sectors such as nuclear energy, health care and food has become a d...
Micro-organisms play important roles in the environmental fate of radionuclides in both aquatic and ...
This primer is intended for people interested in DOE environmental problems and in their potential s...
Given the scale of the contamination associated with 60 years of global nuclear activity, and the in...
Bio-remediation tools are widely regarded as a new hope for complex remediation scenarios and recal...
With advances in biotechnology, bioremediation has become one of the most rapidly developing fields ...
Bioremediation has the potential to restore contaminated environments inexpensively yet effectively,...
Bioremediation is a biological mechanism of recycling wastes in to another form that can used and re...
Bioremediation is a process in which microorganisms metabolize contaminants either through oxidative...
Bioremediation is a natural instrument of reusing squanders in to another structure that can be util...
Bioremediation is a biological mechanism that recycles waste that can be reused and reused by other ...
Microorganisms play important roles in the environmental fate of toxic metals and radionuclides with...
Until recently, we considered natural recycling capacities unlimited. However, industrial developmen...
Environmental contamination due to anthropogenic and natural sources is increasing day by day becaus...
Metal and mineral transformations are a cornerstone of geomicrobiological processes. Of central impo...
Radioactive waste from different sectors such as nuclear energy, health care and food has become a d...
Micro-organisms play important roles in the environmental fate of radionuclides in both aquatic and ...