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Деймиън Пейлин: Извличане на минерали от морската вода

Filmed Feb 2012 • Posted Jun 2012TED2012
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Светът се нуждае от чиста вода, и все повече и повече, ние я извличаме от океаните, обезсоляваме я, и я пием. Но какво да правим със солената саламура която остава? В този интригуващ кратък разговор, TED сътрудникът Деймиън Пейлин предлага една идея: да я обработим за извличане на други минерали, от които се нуждаем, със съдействието на някои обичащи метал бактерии.

Damian Palin is developing a way to use bacteria to biologically "mine" minerals from water -- specifically, out of the brine left over from the desalinization process. Full bio »

Translated into Bulgarian by Darina Stoyanova
Reviewed by Anton Hikov
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