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Investigation into halophilic bacteria or archaea I think is necessary because these organisms thrive in hypersaline conditions. For this reason it may be possible for them to sequester more salt from solution whilst maintaining structural integrity.
Investigation into halophilic bacteria or archaea I think is necessary because these organisms thrive in hypersaline conditions. For this reason it may be possible for them to sequester more salt from solution whilst maintaining structural integrity.


Attached here is a pdf about halophiles
[http://209.85.173.104/search?q=cache:G029MhSYhw8J:zdna2.umbi.umd.edu/~dassarma/halophiles.pdf+halophiles&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=5&gl=au Linked here is a pdf about halophiles]


I think this project has the advantages of being a feasible persuit and a great benefit to mankind if successful.
I think this project has the advantages of being a feasible persuit and a great benefit to mankind if successful.


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'''22/12/2007 - Simon Takouridis'''
I think after the bacteria has taken up the salt from solution, they can easily be removed using a filter thereby leaving drinking water.


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Revision as of 16:59, 21 December 2007

22/12/2007 - Simon Takouridis

Investigation into halophilic bacteria or archaea I think is necessary because these organisms thrive in hypersaline conditions. For this reason it may be possible for them to sequester more salt from solution whilst maintaining structural integrity.

Linked here is a pdf about halophiles

I think this project has the advantages of being a feasible persuit and a great benefit to mankind if successful.


22/12/2007 - Simon Takouridis

I think after the bacteria has taken up the salt from solution, they can easily be removed using a filter thereby leaving drinking water.