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Automutt wrote:
NGeneered Virus To Split Water for Energy... MIT’s Belcher uses engineered virus to split water By Christine Peterson, on April 16th, 2010 Angela Belcher and team at MIT have tweaked a bacterial virus to serve as a scaffolding to: attract and bind with molecules of a catalyst (the team used iridium oxide) and a biological pigment (zinc porphyrins). The viruses became wire-like devices that could very efficiently split the oxygen from water molecules. Belcher says that within two years she expects to have a prototype device that can carry out the whole process of splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen, using a self-sustaining and durable system. This is insane. Remember Kurt Vonnegut's Ice Nine? The geniuses in Industry can't even keep a simple thing like OIL out of the oceans and you want to let this thing into the wild? Wake up! mike |
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New use for cigarette butts, the nicotine keeps steel from rusting,
China scientist say.MSNBC article.I read it this mawnin. Anybody want my cigarette butts? cuhulin |
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