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Plant biologist Sharon Doty works in the lab with experimental poplar tree cuttings that can break down the pollutant trichloroethylene at rates 100 times that of the normal plants. Credit: University of Washington

Plant biologist Sharon Doty works in the lab with experimental poplar tree cuttings that can break down the pollutant trichloroethylene at rates 100 times that of the normal plants. Credit: University of Washington

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