Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Fantastic Discover: Bacteria Churn Out First Ever Gasoline-Like Biofuel



Bacteria Churn Out First Ever Petrol-Like Biofuel (April 24, 2013)
John Love from the University of Exeter in the UK and colleagues took genes from the camphor tree, soil bacteria and blue-green algae and spliced them into DNA from Escherichia coli bacteria. When the modified E. coli were fed glucose, the enzymes they produced converted the sugar into fatty acids and then turned these into hydrocarbons that were chemically and structurally identical to those found in commercial fuel.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn23431-bacteria-churn-out-first-ever-petrollike-biofuel.html


Cue the news from 2023: Strange phenomena have researchers around the world perplexed: Rural farmers and nomadic herders are encountering fields of hay and traditional grazing lands suddenly turned into a soggy mess smelling of aviation fuels or smouldering of flames in the blazing heat…


Don’t believe that could happen? Consider that bacteria can exchange genes and develop survivability and resistances. Then, read this:
http://www.occupymonsanto360.org/2013/03/25/the-gmo-that-could-have-killed-nearly-all-life-on-earth/


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