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Bacteria turn toxin into plastic by Dr. Nanochick at 1:53 pm EDT, Sep 10, 2004 |
This is pretty neat. Scientists have isolated a bacterium that turns a toxin into a plastic...very useful:) |
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RE: Bacteria turn toxin into plastic by Vile at 3:53 pm EDT, Sep 10, 2004 |
Nanochick wrote: ] This is pretty neat. Scientists have isolated a bacterium that ] turns a toxin into a plastic...very useful:) Very good! More plastic to destroy the environment. At least the toxin would possibly save the environment by destroying all the fucking humans. This is about as useful as tits on a bull. |
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RE: Bacteria turn toxin into plastic by Dr. Nanochick at 9:24 pm EDT, Sep 10, 2004 |
Vile wrote: ] Nanochick wrote: ] ] This is pretty neat. Scientists have isolated a bacterium ] that ] ] turns a toxin into a plastic...very useful:) ] ] Very good! More plastic to destroy the environment. At least ] the toxin would possibly save the environment by destroying ] all the fucking humans. This is about as useful as tits on a ] bull. Actually, they create a biodegradable plastic - not harmful to the environment. |
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RE: Bacteria turn toxin into plastic by Vile at 1:17 am EDT, Sep 13, 2004 |
Nanochick wrote: ] Vile wrote: ] ] Nanochick wrote: ] ] ] This is pretty neat. Scientists have isolated a bacterium ] ] that ] ] ] turns a toxin into a plastic...very useful:) ] ] ] ] Very good! More plastic to destroy the environment. At ] least ] ] the toxin would possibly save the environment by destroying ] ] all the fucking humans. This is about as useful as tits on ] a ] ] bull. ] ] Actually, they create a biodegradable plastic - not harmful to ] the environment. Even better! A decent idea. |
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Bacteria turn toxin into plastic by k at 2:55 pm EDT, Sep 10, 2004 |
] "I think we'll see a lot more of this type of technology ] in the future," said O'Connor. "Sustainable development ] and clean production through white biotechnology is the ] way forward. Not only bacteria to clean up the mess we ] make -- as in oil-eating bacteria -- but to prevent the ] mess in the first place." [ Hear hear. Good stuff, man. -k] |
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