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Researchers Isolate Copper-Extracting Bacteria
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| A Japanese-Chilean researchfirm, BioSigma S.A., reported on Friday its first majorbreakthrough in developing new technology that uses bacteria toextract copper from poor quality mineral at a low cost. |
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Jun 19, 2004 02:04:12 | | Author | Reuters |
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