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RE: virus: Sustainable Energy Source Could Solve Bermuda Triangle Riddle
« on: 2005-06-16 14:11:39 »
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/06/050615000715.htm

Scientists and engineers at Cardiff University are investigating
bacteria from deep sediments which despite high pressures (greater than
1,000 atmospheres), gradually increasing temperatures (from an icy 2°C
to over 100°C), great depth (several kilometres) and age (many millions
of years) may contain most of the bacteria on Earth.

Some of these bacteria produce methane that accumulates in "gas
hydrates" -- a super concentrated methane ice that contains more carbon
than all conventional fossil fuels and, therefore, a potentially
enormous energy source. However, we know little about gas hydrates as
they melt during recovery due to the fall in pressure.

Professor R. John Parkes, of the School of Earth, Ocean and Planetary
Sciences at Cardiff University, is leading part of a major European
Union project, called HYACINTH which is developing systems to recover
gas hydrates and bacteria under high pressure.

He has turned to experts in the University's Manufacturing Engineering
Centre to help create a system that would enable his team to grow,
isolate and study these ancient bacteria in the laboratory.

"DNA analysis of deep sediments has shown diverse bacterial populations,
including major new types, but we have been unable to culture them and
this might be because we have not been able to keep them at the very
high pressures which they need to survive," said Professor Parkes.

The Manufacturing Engineering Centre in the School of Engineering has
helped design and produce a high-pressure system, which is the first of
its kind in the world.

Using titanium and stainless steel alloys, and sapphire windows, the
Centre's experts have built an isolation system, as well as a special
cutting chamber to enable scientists to take precise sediment samples
and grow bacteria from them at pressures as high as 1,000 atmospheres. A
special ram for the system was produced by the Technical University,
Berlin.

As well as studying potentially the deepest organisms on Earth this
research might also throw light on the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle
by finding out more about the behaviour of the mysterious hydrates.

One theory now suggests that when the covering of "methane ice" which
exists over much of the seabed of the Bermuda Triangle becomes unstable;
this causes instability of the sea and an explosive mixture of air and
methane above. Any ships or planes travelling over the area could sink
or catch fire.

"So ancient, deep-sediment bacteria may be a key to sustainable energy
in the future and to explaining a few disasters," said Professor Parkes.





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Re: virus: Sustainable Energy Source Could Solve Bermuda Triangle Riddle
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What happened to the bacteria that prevented tooth decay?

Hint, it worked very well and was cheap to make.
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Re: virus: Sustainable Energy Source Could Solve Bermuda Triangle Riddle
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Quote from: simul on 2005-06-17 11:59:33   

What happened to the bacteria that prevented tooth decay?

Hint, it worked very well and was cheap to make.

Are you implying that a conspiracy of professionals is sabotaging our collective dental health?
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