Bacteria To Protect Against Quakes
Roland Piquepaille writes "If you live near the sea, chances are high that your home is built over sandy soil. And if an earthquake strikes, deep and sandy soils can turn to liquid with disastrous consequences for the buildings built above them. Now, US researchers have found a way to use bacteria to steady buildings against earthquakes by turning these sandy soils into rocks. 'Starting from a sand pile, you turn it back into sandstone,' the chief researcher explained. It is already possible to inject chemicals into the ground to reinforce it, but this technique can have toxic effects on soil and water. In contrast, the use of common bacteria to 'cement' sands has no harmful effects on the environment. So far this method is limited to labs and the researchers are working on scaling their technique. Here are more references and a picture showing how unstable ground can aggravate the consequences of an earthquake."
no harmful effects on the environment
Just wait, some environmentalist will find *some* impact on *some* aspect of the environment and pronounce it a conspiracy of the Bush Administration and Big Oil.
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When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.
I just love comments like this: "Isn't the fact that so many environmental actions undertaken by humans have turned out to make things worse reason enough to be scared? We barely understand natural processes, or how they affect eachother. It seems to me that interfering with them is not a good idea unless it is absolutely necessary." Why is it I think the same people that say "We barely understand natural processes" are the same ones that are convinced mankind is warming the planet?