The smallest gold-diggers in the world

Bacteria found in Australian mines help gold grains to form.

Prospectors looking for gold nuggets have swarms of tiny helpers: bugs that take up toxic gold complexes from the soil and spit out pure gold on to the grains around them. Research published today provides strong evidence that bacteria known to produce gold in the laboratory do their trick in the wild too.

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