Microbes Produce Power As They Clean Nuclear Waste 90
An anonymous reader writes "Researchers at Michigan State University (MSU) have isolated and explained the phenomenon that causes microbes to generate electricity while cleaning up nuclear waste. The team is hoping to use their findings to create a microbial fuel cell that is capable of generating renewable energy while it cleans up environments exposed to nuclear waste. The bacteria the team studied is a kind of geobacter that is covered in a coat of tiny, natural nanowires that protect the bacteria from the toxic materials. While completing the complex task of stabilizing radioactive spills, the bacteria simultaneously creates energy that can be harnessed and used as a zero-emissions power supply."
Almost there... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Hmmm..... (Score:5, Funny)
A rat teaches them martial arts?
Re:despite your uid, you must be new here (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Nuclear Power + Genetic Modifications (Score:4, Funny)
> Proud because possessing a vagina limits scientific prowess?
Proud because a team of female researchers is half the price, so it is not only a scientific achievement, but also an economical one.
Re:despite your uid, you must be new here (Score:3, Funny)
Chicks dig my slashdot cred.
Same here. They're always asking me to fix their computer, carry their things, listen to them complain about their boyfriends....