Thursday, July 20, 2006 3:24:00 PM
Hydrogen: The Next Generation
by Jessica Gorman Science News
The researchers found they could easily segregate hydrogen generating bacteria from those that consume hydrogen. When they heated some ordinary soil-taken from a local tomato plot for 2 hours at a temperature just above water's boiling point, the hydrogen-consuming microbes died off. However, bacteria that generate hydrogen survived because they can form heat-resistant spores.
"These hydrogen-producing bacteria are everywhere. You go outside, grab a bucket of soil, and they're there. You don't need some specialized bacterium or genetically engineered bacterium in some science professor's lab."
Bruce E. Logan
Pennsylvania State University
State College, Pennsylvania
http://www.energycooperation.org/bioproductionH2.htm
Stanford project mixes Darwin with hydrogen
By Michael Kanellos
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: July 21, 2005, 11:27 AM PDT
http://news.com.com/Stanford+project+mixes+Darwin+with+hydrogen/2100-1008_3-5798402.html?tag=nl
PHOTOS!
Microbial Fuel Cell: High Yield Hydrogen Source and Wastewater Cleaner
Photos of fuel cell
http://www.psu.edu/ur/2005/hydrogensourcephotos.htm
Story: http://live.psu.edu/story/11709
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