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Beer and Bacteria to be used in Toxin Cleanup

GospelHead821 writes "According to this article in Popular Science, a chemistry student at the University of Tulsa is driving research into use of toxin-munching "sulfate-reducing bacteria" (SRBs) to help cleanup toxic, solid effluent from abandoned zinc and lead mines near her home. Where does the beer come in? Apparently, it has proved an excellent food source for the bacteria and helps to extend the lifespan of the normally short-lived SRBs by several months. Currently, the procedure is in the testing phase, with models being employed to simulate the conditions that would be present in a large-scale detoxification plant, which in turn, is based on the natural wetlands from which these bacteria hail."

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  1. Re:Sorry, I couldn't resist. by suwain_2 · · Score: 4, Troll

    with models being employed

    I fail to see where the models come in. The bacteria get beer and women?

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  2. 76th post! by Nick · · Score: 0, Troll

    76th fp!

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