Scientists Find Unique Bacteria in Dry Cleaning
An underground experiment at the site of a dry cleaning business has proven the worth of a unique organism developed by BYU scientists. NBC's Ed Yeates reports the bacterium rapidly got rid of chlorine and hydrocarbons.Related Videos
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