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BrokenEye3 t1_j8b0351 wrote
Imagine having to be the guy whose job it is to put termite bacteria in cows' asses
Fetlocks_Glistening t1_j8atzee wrote
And it smells like farts!
TNJCrypto t1_j8aus15 wrote
Or else, what if it causes us to never smell a fart again? Methane reclamation would start at the industrial level undoubtedly, but you already know someone would introduce bacteria-lined household filters, underwear, sleepwear, bed sheets, and suddenly a fart is never smelled again.
/s farts contain more than just methane and certain stenches would be perceivably unquenchable.
MiloGoesToTheFatFarm t1_j8apb2q wrote
Could we grow this bacteria to help with our methane leaks in our infrastructure?
F4L2OYD13 t1_j8ar8gi wrote
I would imagine volume would be the issue
BrokenEye3 t1_j8azsax wrote
I'm sure they're not that loud.
War_Hymn OP t1_j8at2ev wrote
Biofilters with methanotrophs are being explored, but I think the biggest hurdle is capturing the methane in the first place.
dasbootdasfoot t1_j8akxwx wrote
There's a saying, one person's trash is another's treasure.
War_Hymn OP t1_j8alfou wrote
farts* in this case.
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heelspider t1_j8ao7uc wrote
TIL I was a "mammalian ruminant". :-)
Fetlocks_Glistening t1_j8atww2 wrote
So what happens when one throws a match into the termite house?? For science, of course.
PermanenteThrowaway t1_j8dkiqg wrote
They eat the match, because termites
TNJCrypto t1_j8ao2ho wrote
Oooo I smell a technological innovation coming on