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Eco-Friendly Tiny Omnipotent Microbe


 

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Microbes arereally omnipotent. The microbes integrate ores destroy synthetics and make metabolism of greenhouse gases harmless. Certainly by its metabolic action, the environment and economy gain decidedly. Microorganisms have a bad image. After HIV, EHEC, Ebola, Dengue and recently Coronavirus (COVID-19) the fear of disease producing virus and bacteria is intense. However the smallest living being which is working today pleasant: bier, wine, cheese, curd would not have been made without the energy activated by the association of bacteria, fungus and yeast. They can do much more often they eat away one unique substance in preference give up one connection, which get located to the human being. Basak Ötürk of Leibnitz Institute DSMZ in Braunschweig saw in sea water bacteria which destroy artificial foils. A solution for the garbage removing of the sea has not yet been found with that as said by the researcher. For that the swimming plastic islands in the ocean are simply too big. An important step in that direction however seems to be observed.
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Microbes arereally omnipotent. The microbes integrate ores destroy synthetics and make metabolism of greenhouse gases harmless. Certainly by its metabolic action, the environment and economy gain decidedly. Microorganisms have a bad image. After HIV, EHEC, Ebola, Dengue and recently Coronavirus (COVID-19) the fear of disease producing virus and bacteria is intense. However the smallest living being which is working today pleasant: bier, wine, cheese, curd would not have been made without the energy activated by the association of bacteria, fungus and yeast. They can do much more often they eat away one unique substance in preference give up one connection, which get located to the human being. Basak Ötürk of Leibnitz Institute DSMZ in Braunschweig saw in sea water bacteria which destroy artificial foils. A solution for the garbage removing of the sea has not yet been found with that as said by the researcher. For that the swimming plastic islands in the ocean are simply too big. An important step in that direction however seems to be observed.