Working at a depth of over two miles, a never-before-seen bacterial species is devouring the hull of the so-called "unsinkable ship...".More at the link. Photo via Atlantic Online.
Named Halomonas titanicae, the bacterium was isolated from samples of so-called rusticles present on the wreck. These dark orange structures look like icicles but are made up of rust.
السبت، 11 ديسمبر 2010
Rusticles
That's what those things on the Titanic's bow are called. Discovery News reports that the ship is being "eaten by bacteria."
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