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#Slimy hairs let microbes clean up toxic waste Michigan State university rightoriginal Studyposted by Layne Cameron-Michigan State on September 15 2014stronger airsmake microbes developed to clean up nuclear waste even better at their jobs
Geobacter are naturally occurring microbes that have proved promising in cleaning up nuclear waste as well in improving other biofuel processes.
and nuclear fuels and for storing nuclear waste generating a great deal of scientific interest on the structure properties and applications of these blended materials.
Composites have also been created to store the by-products of the nuclear energy cycle nuclear waste where the different components of the composite can each store a different part of the waste.
"This work means there's an opportunity to use composite metal foam to develop safer systems for transporting nuclear waste, more efficient designs for spacecraft and nuclear structures,
Rabiei believes that the foams could be particularly useful in making vessels to transport nuclear waste,
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