Toxic cleanups get a boost

Researchers have developed and field-tested a new technique that identifies specific soil microbes that can break down environmental pollutants. The bacteria could be used to clean up toxic-waste sites.

FUZZY BUSINESS. A new strain of naphthalene-metabolizing bacteria was discovered at a coal tar waste site. PNAS

Eugene Madsen of Cornell University and his colleagues tested their technique at a coal tar waste site associated with an old gasworks.