Publications
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Dozens of instruments to be deployed on the Oak Ridge Reservation and other sites around the nation.
Tiny organisms play a powerful role in removing nitrate, a form of nitrogen pollution caused by human activity, in streams, according to a study by a team led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and published in Nature.
ORNL's collaborations with DOE's Joint Genome Institute, located in Walnut Creek, Calif., continue.
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