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Comments on MetaFilter post thanks mom!Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:13:21 -0800Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:13:21 -0800en-ushttp://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss60thanks mom!
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<a href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/08/060808091833.htm">Bacteria Roll Out Carpet Of Goo That Converts Deadly Heavy Metal Into Less Threatening Nano-spheres.</a> This microbe joins another reported <a href="http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/04/0407_040407_geobacterpulse.html">not too long ago</a>.
We certainly <a href="http://www.sierraclub.org/nuclearwaste/">could use </a><a href="http://www.prop1.org/prop1/radiated/drh.htm">their help</a>.post:www.metafilter.com,2006:site.53988Thu, 17 Aug 2006 20:52:07 -0800owhydididoitenvironmentnaturebiologysciencenewsBy: Blazecock Pileon
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<img src="http://www.icemagazine.com/stories/188/images/metallica.jpg">
I'm all for covering Metallica with bacterial goo, but I'd hardly call them threatening.comment:www.metafilter.com,2006:site.53988-1405357Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:13:21 -0800Blazecock PileonBy: owhydididoit
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no?
<img src="http://www.metallicamp.de/index/metallica_history.jpg"></a>comment:www.metafilter.com,2006:site.53988-1405366Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:24:04 -0800owhydididoitBy: bradth27
http://www.metafilter.com/53988/thanks-mom#1405382
Look, I just watched the Heavy Metal video with Kelly Clarkson's non-threatening nano-spheres. Isn't this a double post?comment:www.metafilter.com,2006:site.53988-1405382Thu, 17 Aug 2006 21:43:24 -0800bradth27By: owhydididoit
http://www.metafilter.com/53988/thanks-mom#1405404
<small>btw, it is an interesting article, even if the title is over the top</small>comment:www.metafilter.com,2006:site.53988-1405404Thu, 17 Aug 2006 22:08:35 -0800owhydididoitBy: nickyskye
http://www.metafilter.com/53988/thanks-mom#1405421
Really interesting article. Wonder if it would help the Chernobyl clean up mess?comment:www.metafilter.com,2006:site.53988-1405421Thu, 17 Aug 2006 22:27:09 -0800nickyskyeBy: Mitheral
http://www.metafilter.com/53988/thanks-mom#1405713
<b>nickyskye</b> <a href='http://www.metafilter.com/mefi/53988#1405421'>writes</a> <em>"Wonder if it would help the Chernobyl clean up mess?"</em>
The uranium dioxide would still be radioactive, it just wouldn't migrate thru ground water as easy.comment:www.metafilter.com,2006:site.53988-1405713Fri, 18 Aug 2006 07:00:14 -0800MitheralBy: owhydididoit
http://www.metafilter.com/53988/thanks-mom#1405823
It wouldn't migrate at all after becoming insoluble. It seems like that would make it easier to clean up. It's interesting how some of our worst messes are not such a big deal <a href="http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,66017-0.html">for the microbes</a>.comment:www.metafilter.com,2006:site.53988-1405823Fri, 18 Aug 2006 08:15:06 -0800owhydididoitBy: Smedleyman
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I wonder if they'll whip that out at WIPP.comment:www.metafilter.com,2006:site.53988-1406352Fri, 18 Aug 2006 13:23:27 -0800SmedleymanBy: jonmc
http://www.metafilter.com/53988/thanks-mom#1406379
<em>I'm all for covering Metallica with bacterial goo, but I'd hardly call them threatening.</em>
Dude, maybe somebody unleashed the bacterial goo on them after <i>And Justice For Alll...</i>!
It's all so clear now...comment:www.metafilter.com,2006:site.53988-1406379Fri, 18 Aug 2006 13:41:04 -0800jonmc
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