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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

New Family of Bacteria Found in Fracking Wells : courthousenews





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New Family of Bacteria Found in Fracking Wells

New Family of Bacteria Found in Fracking Wells
New Family of Bacteria Found in Fracking Wells
New Family of Bacteria Found in Fracking Wells (CN) — Researchers have discovered a never-before-seen genus of bacteria living in sustainable ecosystems in the most unlikely of places — in the depths of shale oil and gas fracking wells.Hydraulic fracturing — fracking — is the process of using water and chemicals to fracture rock deep beneath the surface to extract resources such as oil and gas.The practice has become a source of controversy among environmentalists and others who say it destroys the environment and poisons humans.


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Yersinia Pestis DNA, Bacteria Behind Bubonic Plague, Found In Skeletons

Yersinia Pestis DNA, Bacteria Behind Bubonic Plague, Found In Skeletons
Yersinia Pestis DNA, Bacteria Behind Bubonic Plague, Found In Skeletons
Researchers at the Museum of London Archeology recently discovered the strain of bacteria that caused the Great Plague of London in 1665, or bubonic plague, National Geographic reported Thursday.Last year during construction of the new Crossrail underground rail link beneath London, skeletal remains were found of people who had died from the disease after Liverpool Street excavation cut through the Bedlam Burial ground, which was used to burry infected residents between 1569 and the early 18th century.Scientist retrieved over 3,300 skeletons and confirmed DNA of Yersinia pestis – the bacteria known to be responsible for the bubonic plague in the 14th century – had been found in the remains of five bodies.


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Indian Railways Admits, Drinking Water On Station Platforms Has The Same Bacteria Found In Human Waste

Indian Railways Admits, Drinking Water On Station Platforms Has The Same Bacteria Found In Human Waste
Indian Railways Admits, Drinking Water On Station Platforms Has The Same Bacteria Found In Human Waste
For the first time, the Indian Railways has admitted to a flawed water monitoring procedure, which shockingly permits up to 10 units of thermotolerant coliform bacteria (TCB) in 100ml.India Makes Testing Of Cancer Causing Substances In Packaged Drinking Water CompulsorythehinduSuch high counts confirm that drinking water supplied by the railways on platforms and staff quarters in North India has been found with the kind of bacteria found in human excreta.According to the The Bureau of India Standards, TBC presence indicates faecal contamination, triggering acute gastroenteritis, diarrhoea, dysentery, and cramps.


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