Listen "Here’s A Bacterium That Can “Eat” Metal"
Episode Synopsis
With a little help from a Chilean scientist, Leptospirillum ferriphilum can dissolve old iron nails in just a few days, a process that previously took months. That could help deal with the water pollution that comes from metal left over from old mines. Plus: a few Taylor Swift fans have been playing their 45 rpm LP versions of "Red (Taylor's Version)" at 33 rpm, and it sounds... different.
These Hungry Metal-Eating Bacteria Could Be the Solution to Mining Waste (Popular Mechanics)
“The pressing is bad and it sounds like a man”: Taylor Swift fans confused by LPs pressed at 45rpm (The Line of Best Fit)
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These Hungry Metal-Eating Bacteria Could Be the Solution to Mining Waste (Popular Mechanics)
“The pressing is bad and it sounds like a man”: Taylor Swift fans confused by LPs pressed at 45rpm (The Line of Best Fit)
We are never ever doing another episode without our Patreon backers. Like, ever
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