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Uncovering mercury accumulation and the potential for bacterial bioremediation in response to contamination in the Singalila National Park

Researchers discovered significant mercury pollution in the Singalila National Park in the Indian Himalayas, particularly at its highest peak. The mercury likely travels through the air from polluted regions below and accumulates due to the cold mountain climate. Scientists identified several bacteria that can tolerate and remove mercury, which could potentially help clean up these contaminated areas and protect the rare wildlife living there.

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