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by martien007 » 12/09/08, 11:42

Well here it is the famous post that I thought disappeared !!

Apologies to Christophe for the suspicion of censorship (see post on Tricastin), but don't understand why jonule is banned !!

Just a different vision, no more insults on one side than on the other.

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by Woodcutter » 16/09/08, 20:11

Another live divorce? :? It's starting to do a lot, right?
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by martien007 » 16/09/08, 20:45

Woodcutter wrote:Another live divorce? :? It's starting to do a lot, right?

divorce? what are you talking about and who?
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by Lietseu » 16/09/08, 21:37

uh, about bio fuels and new techniques : Cheesy:
Yes, I can afford:
Hydrogen production from bacteria
http://www.bulletins-electroniques.com/ ... /55928.htm
A new "green" technology has just been developed by the collaboration of scientists from the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the State University of North Carolina: North Carolina State University (NC State). This discovery is the production of hydrogen from nitrogen fixing bacteria.
(...) Nitrogen-fixing bacteria play a key role already well known in agriculture. They live in the soil and on certain plant roots, their role is to convert nitrogen from the air into a chemical form that plants can use to develop. Three basic processes are involved in nitrogen recycling: the fixation of diatomic nitrogen N2, nitrification and denitrification. It is during the nitrification reaction that hydrogen is produced.
The research team has developed a method that uses a screening agent to identify these strains of hydrogen-producing bacteria. The selection agent makes it possible to identify a bacterial strain without the need to carry out genomic sequencing or to make genetic modifications.
Using this selection agent, the scientists were able to identify a gene that inactivates the absorption capacity of hydrogen, which allows the hydrogen produced to be released. This hydrogen produced can then be captured and used as a fuel whose only by-product is water vapor.
Researchers Paul Bishop and Telisa Loveless of ARS, Jonathan Olson and Bruno-José Bárcena of the University of North Carolina have already filed the patent and are continuing to work on the development of this new clean energy technology.

[src: BE United States number 133 (12/09/2008) - French Embassy in the United States / ADIT - http://www.bulletins-electroniques.com/ ... /55928.htm]


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by Woodcutter » 18/09/08, 19:27

martien007 wrote:
Woodcutter wrote:Another live divorce? :? It's starting to do a lot, right?

divorce? what are you talking about and who?
I am sure that those interested have understood.
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