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Biologists Create Self-Healing Concrete

Mr.Intel writes: A team of microbiologists from the Delft University of Technology claims to have invented "bioconcrete" — concrete that heals cracks and breaks using bacteria. The goal was to find a type of bacteria that could live inside concrete and also produce small amount of limestone that could re-seal cracks. This is a difficult prospect because concrete is quite dry and strongly alkaline. The bacteria needed to be able to stay alive for years in those conditions before being activated by water. The bacteria also need a food source — simply adding sugar to concrete will make it weak. The scientists used calcium lactate instead, adding biodegradable capsules of it to the concrete mix. "When cracks eventually begin to form in the concrete, water enters and open the capsules. The bacteria then germinate, multiply and feed on the lactate, and in doing so they combine the calcium with carbonate ions to form calcite, or limestone, which closes up the cracks."

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  1. Those pour [sic] souls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    >The goal was to find a type of bacteria that could live inside concrete

    If you can call that "living." Think of the bacteria!

    1. Re:Those pour [sic] souls by Jhon · · Score: 5, Funny

      Humans have been living in concrete in NYC for over 100 years. They seem to enjoy it.

      Then again -- maybe that's why New Yorkers are so mean and rude...

    2. Re:Those pour [sic] souls by rogoshen1 · · Score: 4, Funny

      interesting theory, could vegans use buildings made of this material? Or does their highfalutin standards only apply to multicellular creatures?

    3. Re:Those pour [sic] souls by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      Vegans must be in a quandary in general. To live, they must consume resources that one way or another kill animals (ecological destruction, oil use - spills, etc) but if they kill themselves, they take all their gut bacteria and other such human ecological systems with them.

    4. Re:Those pour [sic] souls by willworkforbeer · · Score: 3, Funny

      Current live webcam stream shows Romans still alive, thriving.

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    5. Re:Those pour [sic] souls by camperdave · · Score: 3, Funny

      Meh! Ship the whole lot back to Vega if they don't want to live here.

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  2. Re:Practical use by DoofusOfDeath · · Score: 5, Funny

    Bacterial concrete is ideal for constructing underground retainers for hazardous waste

    Okay, so the bacteria are going to be in the walls, exposed to mutagens and/or radiation, and unobserved by humans for years at a time. I want movie rights!

  3. Concrete by fredrated · · Score: 3, Funny

    heal thyself!

  4. Theoretical? by penguinoid · · Score: 5, Funny

    Is this a theoretical development or does it have concrete uses?

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