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Re: Unexplored microbes hold incredible potential for science and industry     

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Author: Perplexed in Peoria
Date: Feb 18, 2008 13:29

"Robert Karl Stonjek" <rstonjek@bigpond.net.au> wrote in message news:fpa6aq$2r2l$1@darwin.ediacara.org... Unexplored microbes hold incredible potential for science and industry Humans live in the midst of a seething, breathing microbial world. Microorganisms populate every conceivable habitat, both familiar and exotic, from the surface of the human skin, to rainforest floors, to...
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News: Unexplored microbes hold incredible potential for science and industry     

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Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Feb 17, 2008 12:36

Unexplored microbes hold incredible potential for science and industry Humans live in the midst of a seething, breathing microbial world. Microorganisms populate every conceivable habitat, both familiar and exotic, from the surface of the human skin, to rainforest floors, to hydrothermal vents in the ocean floors. Despite the powerful and pervasive role of microbes in sustaining life, ...
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Re: Tower of babylon as a metaphor     

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Author: Errol
Date: Aug 27, 2008 02:03

... point that the universe might very well be "designed" (i know some people get their hackles up at the idea of design as far as the universe is concerned) to be inexplicable and unexplorable in certain areas. A case being that currently and possibly for countless generations, no human will ever set foot on a planet belonging to another solar system (nevermind another solar system in a ...
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Re: Calling the Bluff On More Drilling     

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Author: John Q Public
Date: Aug 13, 2008 18:07

... to the Democrats*** Points: * Oil companies have 68 million acres they can currently drill on 1. Most of this 68 million acres is yet unexplored 2. Of the viable drilling sites, almost all are under some sort of litigation blocking drilling to to environmental impact lawsuits from greenie lawyers (A very big...
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Paper: Significant contribution of Archaea to extant biomass in marine subsurface sediments     

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Author: Robert Karl Stonjek
Date: Jul 24, 2008 14:42

...cells to the total volume of habitable marine subsurface sediments suggests that between 56 Pg (ref. 1) and 303 Pg (ref. 3) of cellular carbon could be stored in this largely unexplored habitat. From recent studies using various culture-independent techniques, no clear picture has yet emerged as to whether Archaea or Bacteria are more abundant in this extensive ecosystem. Here we show that in...
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Another cog thrown into Al Gore's Clockworks Earth and man made Global Warming idiocy!     

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Author: Heat Miser
Date: Jul 3, 2008 22:36

... dribbled lava from cracks in the seafloor. The extreme pressure from the overlying water makes it difficult for gas and magma to blast outward. But the Gakkel Ridge, which is relatively unexplored and considered unique for its slow spreading rate, is just the place for surprises. Robert Reeves-Sohn of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) in Massachusetts and his colleagues ...
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Re: Questions and Answers     

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Author: Sean
Date: Jun 26, 2008 00:18

...com> wrote: Questions and Answers We know there are more questions than answers, yet we content ourselves with the limited answers served to us. The same answer for all those unexplored questions. Answers acting as labels for all which don't quite fit our forced blueprints. The same answers used to satisfy our disquiet. Our psyche, at war with itself, in a quandary...
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Re: Questions and Answers     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jun 25, 2008 07:44

...com> wrote: Questions and Answers We know there are more questions than answers, yet we content ourselves with the limited answers served to us. The same answer for all those unexplored questions. Answers acting as labels for all which don't quite fit our forced blueprints. The same answers used to satisfy our disquiet. Our psyche, at war with itself, in a quandary...
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Questions and Answers     

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Author: TruthSlave
Date: Jun 25, 2008 06:57

Questions and Answers We know there are more questions than answers, yet we content ourselves with the limited answers served to us. The same answer for all those unexplored questions. Answers acting as labels for all which don't quite fit our forced blueprints. The same answers used to satisfy our disquiet. Our psyche, at war with itself, in a quandary cause by accepting what barely...
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Re: Yeah, Offshore Prospecting & Drilling For Oil & Gas ASAP     

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Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Jun 19, 2008 15:10

... Sidell, and although i was much seasick, i caught a few. I just heard on tv a guy say there is something like leased millions of acres on the U.S. mainland that remain unexplored. Also: Improvements in seismology and other geologic technologies ought to be maximally utilized on-shore long before going to the Alaska, Calif, Fla, etal coasts, though I perceive we must sooner or later....
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