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  • Always learn something new and useful!

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    Always learn something new and useful!How to CLOSE a paint can (specially those opened by morons with unappropriate tools deforming the lid):https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=iVXsV8AO00I
  • @maj watched the first three episodes with me.

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    @maj watched the first three episodes with me. I imagined it was going to be a lot fluffier than it is. It's a hard watch; there's a lot of hurt.
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    Virus-Based Thermoresponsive Separation of Rare-Earth ElementsAlthough rare-earth elements (REEs) are not very rare, their recovery and purification is very cumbersome, with no significant concentrations that would help with mining. This does contribute to limiting their availability, but there might be more efficient ways to recover these REEs. One such method involves the use of a bacteriophage that has been genetically modified to bind to specific REEs and release them based on thermal conditions.The primary research article in Nano Letters is sadly paywalled, but the supporting information PDF gives some details. We can also look at the preceding article (full PDF) by [Inseok Chae] et al. in Nano Letters from 2024, in which they cover the binding part using a lanthanide-binding peptide (LBP) that was adapted from Methylobacterium extorquens.With the new research an elastin-like peptide (ELP) was added that has thermoresponsive responsive properties, allowing the triggering of coacervation after the phages have had some time in the aqueous REE containing solution. The resulting slurry makes it fairly easy to separate the phages from the collected REE ions, with the phages ready for another cycle afterwards. Creating more of these modified phages is also straightforward, with the papers showing the infecting of E. coli to multiply the phages.Whether the recovery rate and ability to scale makes it an economically feasible method of REE recovery remains to be seen, but it’s definitely another fascinating use of existing biology for new purposes.hackaday.com/2025/12/31/virus-…
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    Some more lovely walks near Comox today. Our farm-sitter called and asked about what to do with a power outage and -15C temperatures, and we talked him through the various steps to keep the well, the animal waterer, and the house from freezing. It was a wild disconnect to be super stressed out about very cold temps and damage back home, while standing on a beach on the very calm Salish Sea full of awesome birds.The power came back after 2 hours! No damage.#ProfSamLectureTour