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Is there a bacteria that eats metal? What is it called? - Quora
Is there a bacteria that eats metal? What is it called? - Quora

Here is why metal-eating bacteria may make asteroid mining profitable -  MINING.COM
Here is why metal-eating bacteria may make asteroid mining profitable - MINING.COM

How a hungry, hardy bacteria eats toxic metals and excretes gold nuggets
How a hungry, hardy bacteria eats toxic metals and excretes gold nuggets

Nasa says the ISS is covered in metal eating bacteria - BBC Newsround
Nasa says the ISS is covered in metal eating bacteria - BBC Newsround

TIL that the wreck of the Titanic is being consumed by metal eating bacteria  at an estimated rate of 180 kg (400 pounds) per day! : r/todayilearned
TIL that the wreck of the Titanic is being consumed by metal eating bacteria at an estimated rate of 180 kg (400 pounds) per day! : r/todayilearned

The Bacterium That Eats Heavy Metal And Poops Gold Is A Tiny Badass |  IFLScience
The Bacterium That Eats Heavy Metal And Poops Gold Is A Tiny Badass | IFLScience

Metal-Eating Bacteria | Mining Waste Management | Lixiviant FAQ
Metal-Eating Bacteria | Mining Waste Management | Lixiviant FAQ

Metal-eating bacteria could clean up mining waste
Metal-eating bacteria could clean up mining waste

Metal-eating bacteria: Aboard the Titanic - BioLabTests
Metal-eating bacteria: Aboard the Titanic - BioLabTests

Metal-Eating Bacteria | Mining Waste Management | Lixiviant FAQ
Metal-Eating Bacteria | Mining Waste Management | Lixiviant FAQ

Chilean scientist plans to clean up mining with 'metal eating' bacteria -  France 24
Chilean scientist plans to clean up mining with 'metal eating' bacteria - France 24

Microbiologists Accidentally Discover A Metal Eating Bacteria - Science
Microbiologists Accidentally Discover A Metal Eating Bacteria - Science

Researchers discovered a new metal-eating bacteria species. Microbiologists  left a jar of manganese carbonate in the sink to soak, and 10 weeks later  found a dark and crusty substance. This was due
Researchers discovered a new metal-eating bacteria species. Microbiologists left a jar of manganese carbonate in the sink to soak, and 10 weeks later found a dark and crusty substance. This was due

Inshorts - Metal-eating bacteria discovered as scientist leaves glass jar  in sink Share latest and interesting updates with your friends through  Inshorts - India's Highest Rated News app | Facebook
Inshorts - Metal-eating bacteria discovered as scientist leaves glass jar in sink Share latest and interesting updates with your friends through Inshorts - India's Highest Rated News app | Facebook

Microbiologists Discover Bacterium that Eats Manganese | Sci.News
Microbiologists Discover Bacterium that Eats Manganese | Sci.News

New Bacteria Found on Titanic; Eats Metal
New Bacteria Found on Titanic; Eats Metal

Divers see Titanic 'ravaged' by metal-eating bacteria during recent visit |  FOX 5 San Diego & KUSI News
Divers see Titanic 'ravaged' by metal-eating bacteria during recent visit | FOX 5 San Diego & KUSI News

Bacteria Are Eating the Titanic | Discover Magazine
Bacteria Are Eating the Titanic | Discover Magazine

Metal-Eating Bacteria | Mining Waste Management | Lixiviant FAQ
Metal-Eating Bacteria | Mining Waste Management | Lixiviant FAQ

Bacteria with Metal Diet Discovered in Dirty Glassware - www.caltech.edu
Bacteria with Metal Diet Discovered in Dirty Glassware - www.caltech.edu

Metal-Breathing Bacteria Synthesize High-Tech Material | Scientific American
Metal-Breathing Bacteria Synthesize High-Tech Material | Scientific American

Metal-eating bacteria and corrosion could cause the Titanic to disappear -  YouTube
Metal-eating bacteria and corrosion could cause the Titanic to disappear - YouTube

Chilean scientist plans to clean up mining with 'metal eating' bacteria -  Odborné časopisy
Chilean scientist plans to clean up mining with 'metal eating' bacteria - Odborné časopisy

Metal-Eating Microbes — Caltech Magazine
Metal-Eating Microbes — Caltech Magazine