Fungi May Help With Asbestos Cleanups
Makarand writes "Asbestos cleanups are tricky as disturbed soil can
disperse and make asbestos fibers airborne. Now scientists
are developing bioremediation measures that involve
allowing iron-gathering fungi to grow on asbestos contaminated
soil and render the asbestos harmless
according to this
article in Nature. The toxicity
of asbestos is partly due to its iron content and
microorganisms can help by removing it from the asbestos. Also, the fungi bind asbestos fibers
into a web making it difficult for them to become airborne. Identifying the asbestos-attacking genes and introducing them into other microorganisms may be the next step in fighing asbestos pollution."
Imagine if they could extend this to handle diseases and other toxic chemicals - it could spell a much safer world for everyone. No more anthrax-in-envelopes killing people! Far less dangerous workplaces at chemical production plants. Way to go!
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When are we going to get real editors around here? First of all, the singular of "fungus" is "fungum" not "fungi". Second, the plural of "asbesto" is "asbestii".
C'mon - it should be +1: Funny at least, not OffTopic
That stuff will grow on anything. Just feed it a steady diet of chlorox and water.
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ASBESTOS-EATING-BACTERIA may also eat carrots from your garden. Do not place ASBESTOS-EATING-BACTERIA near iron i-beams. ASBESTOS-EATING-BACTERIA has been found to cause cancer in ASBESTOS-EATING-BACTERIA. And like coffee, ASBESTOS-EATING-BACTERIA is good for the heart, bad for the heart, stimulating, depressing, addicting, and tastes terrible on Mondays.
The scientists doing the routine baby-steps-forward type of work, especially in non-sexy areas of research, are not the ones getting the big publicity. With regards to this topic in particular, there are many scientists working on bioremediation efforts with biological organisms, including bacteria that metabolize toxic chemicals or "treat" sewage or oil spills, plants that absorb heavy metals, etc. Try doing some searches for more info and you might be surprised what is already possible.
Disclosure: I'm a scientistst, so I'm biased to believe that many scientists are doing something beneficial for the world...
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Did they also come up with something to get rid of the fungi once all the asbestos is gone?
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Because I can see all the cancer-of-the-golgi-apparatus lawsuits a mile away...
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It is interesting reading about fungi. However, isn't Slashdot a little bit off topic these days? Is there anyone out there who is still interested in computing?
when that excess iron enters the food chain? People talk about GM crops, but things like this are where the danger lies.
Iron is only partly the problem. The REAL issue is that the microscpic fibers embed themselves in your lungs, and your body cannot effectively get rid of them or dissolve them, so they sit there like a "mini-infection", eventually your body just covers it up with scar tissue (not very effective in absorbing oxygen)
I like the science stories, too, and I said that. However, I think there should be more stories about computing. I can go elsewhere for my news on other topics; I need Slashdot for news about computing.
It does not work to turn off science stories, because that eliminates science stories about computing.
Did you notice that the stories are dominated by those entered by Timothy? Did you notice that Michael rarely enters a new story now? The character of Slashdot has changed.
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Lisa: But aren't the snakes even worse?
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most of the scientific 'advances' reported in the media are trivial or non-beneficial
Sure, feel free to complain about what the news media reports on and how they describe it-- sounds like we are in agreement on that topic.
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