fauxbeauceron
fauxbeauceron t1_jai26jy wrote
Reply to comment by exit2dos in German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
Just a taught experiment : what if we make plants and mushrooms concentrate those minerals for us then make a soup with them. Then the bacteria finish the job.
fauxbeauceron t1_jahc025 wrote
Reply to German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
If that method can be scaled up that would be an amazing environmentally friendly alternative to mining! Amazing news!
fauxbeauceron t1_iy1t1wp wrote
please stop putting colors in front of hydrogen godamnit and say from what source it's made of in the name, exactly like ''natural gas" it's not more good for the environment if you put an adjective in front of it.
sorry for the burst
carry on
fauxbeauceron t1_ixhgzga wrote
Reply to comment by X-Aceris-X in On The Rising Non-Working Class (And What Their Despair Says About Us All) by capcaunul
Same here hahaha. Was disappointed the moment they said « are watching screens » and then it went worse and worse in generation judgement and categorization of the new way we break the old society. They really don’t want to understand us, do they?
fauxbeauceron t1_jajewg5 wrote
Reply to comment by Staerebu in German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
Amazing! Thank you!