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Extremes of rubbish

David Jones

Nature, 2001, vol. 413, issue 6852, 126-126

Abstract: Extremophile bacteria found in hot springs might one day provide the basis for high-tech garden compost. Such bacterial fermentation could digest all sorts of rubbish under the right conditions.

Date: 2001
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