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Bacteria Turn Toxic Uranium Into a Surprisingly Stable Compound

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Scientists at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Wismut GmbH, and the University of Granada discovered that naturally occurring bacteria in flooded uranium mines remove nearly all dissolved uranium from water by converting it into uranium(V), a rare and unexpectedly stable solid compound.

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Field-scale application and long-term stability in diverse mine environments remain to be demonstrated.

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