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Damian Palin is developing a way to use bacteria to biologically "mine" minerals from water -- specifically, out of the brine left over from the desalinization process. Why you should listen Research engineer Damian Palin has long been fascinated by …
Senior Research Associate (Research Assistant Professor), University of Cambridge · "To the eyes of a man with imagination, nature is imagination itself" – William Blake<br><br>I believe biologically inspired technology will play a key role in the development of future sustainable societies and it is my aim to increase my knowledge …
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In this intriguing short talk, TED Fellow Damian Palin proposes an idea: Mine it for other minerals we need, with the help of some collaborative metal-munching bacteria.
Damian Palin: Mining minerals from seawater At TED2012, Damian Palin tackles two pervasive problems at once: inadequate access to clean water and mining for minerals. Filtering seawater is a costly process and leaves behind a salt solution or brine that's usually tossed back into the ocean, even though it's toxic. The bacteria Palin is ...
Damian Palin is developing a way to use bacteria to biologically "mine" minerals from water -- specifically, out of the brine left over from the desalinization process. Why you should listen Research engineer Damian Palin has long been fascinated by …
Damian Palin: Mining minerals from seawater When we desalinate seawater for drinking, what do we leave behind? That salty brine is full of useful minerals, says Damian Palin, and we can use them to create a …
Damian Palin is developing a way to use bacteria to biologically "mine" minerals from water -- specifically, out of the brine left over from the desalinization process. Why you should listen Research engineer Damian Palin has long been fascinated by the process of biomineralization–with particular attention on the mechanisms involved for ...
But what to do with the salty brine left behind? In this intriguing short talk, TED Fellow Damian Palin proposes an idea: Mine it for other minerals we need, with the help of …
Stories for "minerals" Micro-metal management: Fellows Friday with Damian Palin By Karen Frances Eng. on Jun 15, 2012 Biomineralogist Damian Palin (watch his TED Talk) collaborates with bacteria to mine valuable minerals from desalination brine, the toxic byproduct of desalinating seawater — creating wealth from waste while protecting the ...
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Biomineralogist Damian Palin (watch his TED Talk) collaborates with bacteria to mine valuable minerals from desalination brine, the toxic byproduct of desalinating seawater — creating wealth from …
In this intriguing short talk, TED Fellow Damian Palin proposes an idea: Mine it for other minerals we need, with the help of some collaborative metal-munching bacteria. More …
The world needs clean water, and more and more, we're pulling it from the oceans, desalinating it, and drinking it. But what to do with the salty brine left behind? In this intriguing short talk, TED Fellow Damian Palin proposes an idea: Mine it for other minerals we need, with the help of some collaborative metal-munching bacteria.
Damian Palin is developing a way to use bacteria to biologically "mine" minerals from water -- specifically, out of the brine left over from the desalinization process. Why you should listen Research engineer Damian Palin has long been fascinated by the process of biomineralization–with particular attention on the mechanisms involved for ...
Palin teams up with metal-munching bacteria to biologically "mine" minerals from seawater: the byproduct of his process is pure, potable water. In this short talk, the TED Fellow describes his idea.
The world needs clean water, and more and more, we're pulling it from the oceans, desalinating it, and drinking it. But what to do with the salty brine left behind? In …
Damian Palin: Mining minerals from seawater When we desalinate seawater for drinking, what do we leave behind? That salty brine is full of useful minerals, says Damian Palin, and we can use them to …
The world needs clean water, and more and more, we're pulling it from the oceans, desalinating it, and drinking it. But what to do with the salty brine left behind? In this intriguing short talk, TED Fellow Damian Palin proposes an idea: Mine it for other minerals we need, with the help of some collaborative metal-munching bacteria.
Biomineralogist Damian Palin (watch his TED Talk) collaborates with bacteria to mine valuable minerals from desalination brine, the toxic byproduct of desalinating seawater — creating wealth from …
At TED2012, Damian Palin tackles two pervasive problems at once: inadequate access to clean water and mining for minerals. Filtering seawater is a costly process and leaves behind a salt solution or brine …
Biomineralogist Damian Palin is turning to biology to mine valuable minerals from desalination brine. "I collaborate with bacteria," deadpans the young Irishman. ... Palin teams up with metal-munching bacteria to biologically "mine" minerals from seawater: the byproduct of his process is pure, potable water. In this short talk, the …
In this intriguing short talk, TED Fellow Damian Palin proposes an idea: Mine it for other minerals we need, with the help of some collaborative metal-munching bacteria. …
Damian Palin is developing a way to use bacteria to biologically "mine" minerals from water -- specifically, out of the brine left over from the desalinization process. Why you should listen Research engineer Damian Palin has long been fascinated by the process of biomineralization–with particular attention on the mechanisms involved for ...