CO₂ scrubbing microbes discovered in underground laboratory

22 days ago by Return_of_Chippy to c/technology

You might not know it, but the hot water and rocks deep within Earth are teeming with undiscovered life. Dr. Tanvi Govil is one of the biologists studying this new frontier of microbial life that thrives in extreme places.

I posted this in the science community but I think it could be relevant here too. If its not or I shouldn't have posted it twice let me know and I'll remove it! Curious to hear more opinions.

artyom 14 points 22 days ago

You mean like algae?

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MrQuallzin 32 points 22 days ago

Nope! These microbes eat CO2 and poop rocks. Algae like other plants take in CO2 but I believe it gets released back into the environment after the plant dies. Bring stored in a rock is a pretty big difference

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SpaceNoodle 21 points 22 days ago

But what about when the rock dies?

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MrQuallzin 14 points 22 days ago

We make more rocks and bury the dead rocks in the new rocks

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Masamune 5 points 21 days ago

The great circle of life.

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BlameTheAntifa 2 points 21 days ago

Rock will never die. 🤘

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SaveTheTuaHawk 2 points 21 days ago

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bluGill 10 points 22 days ago

algae releases oxygen, but then consumes the oxygen again latter when the energy is needed. There is just a surplus that isn't consumes - everything that makes up the cell isn't recombined, also oils and such may result as well. Sometimes this surplus rots/burns thus converting back to CO2, but other things can happen (sink to the bottom of the sea where there isn't spare oxygen to recombine with). Not all recombining is perfect either, sometimes you get coal as a result. The vast majority is recombined, but there is a lot of algae and so just a little bit of difference makes for a massive amount that isn't. (not near enough to make up for all the fuel humans are burning - but overall the earth seems to have been slightly net negative in CO2 before humans started burning fossil fuels for energy)

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artyom 4 points 22 days ago

Interesting, I had no idea.

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thoralf 11 points 21 days ago

Sounds a little too good to be true.

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Return_of_Chippy 4 points 21 days ago

Yeah I hear ya, I'm trying to be optimistic.

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Tollana1234567 1 point 21 days ago

even if it is, the polluting wont stop, or emissions from our industries.

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SpaceNoodle 9 points 22 days ago

Paywall.

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Return_of_Chippy 4 points 22 days ago

Weird, I'm able to view it without paying anything.

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SpaceNoodle 5 points 22 days ago

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Return_of_Chippy 4 points 22 days ago

Thats wild I haven't had that pop up and I've looked at several articles there today. Sorry!

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SpaceNoodle 7 points 22 days ago

Fuck me in particular, I guess.

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WhyJiffie 2 points 21 days ago

are you using a content blocker? ublock etc

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SpaceNoodle 2 points 21 days ago

No

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muntedcrocodile -1 points 21 days ago

Most pay walls can be deleted with archive.md

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SpaceNoodle 0 points 21 days ago

You should tell OP to post links using that

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muntedcrocodile 0 points 21 days ago

It got banned on much of lemmy cos apparently it was acting as a Russian ddos tool

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SpaceNoodle 1 point 21 days ago

Then maybe we shouldn't use that

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Cocodapuf 7 points 21 days ago

Researchers are combining the best attributes from each microbe to engineer enzymes that can convert CO2 from coal-fired power plant emissions into calcium carbonate—a mineral that can later be sold as a concrete additive or for other industrial purposes.

Gotta be honest, that's pretty slick. Making concrete is one of the biggest culprits when it comes to adding CO2 to the atmosphere. Concrete has a very high carbon footprint. If we can find a way to make concrete carbon neutral, or even carbon negative... That would be truly transformative.

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Nouvellalia 4 points 21 days ago

Unfortunately using calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from this process to make calcium oxide (CaO) for concrete would release whatever carbon dioxide (CO2) you sequestered in the process.

As you can see, to get CaO from CaCO3 you have to remove a C and two O's. or properly put, a CO2. Doing this would actually release more CO2 than you sequestered originally because to get that CaO you'd have to heat up the calcium carbonate to a few thousand degrees again, burning more coal or whatever to create the heat.

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