Worlds collide.
Mar. 10th, 2008 10:41 amThis morning, my friend Dr. Whisky sent me a link to what may possibly be the greatest BBC news story ever.
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen (shout-out to
hermiston!) have discovered a way to use byproducts from the whisky industry to treat contaminated groundwater. This process, which has a name that has been tortured to produce the acronym DRAM, is still in the research stages. Hmmm, I wonder if anyone has properly studied the side effects on human populations exposed to DRAM via the ingestion pathway?
Researchers at the University of Aberdeen (shout-out to
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Date: 2008-03-10 03:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-10 03:17 pm (UTC)I spoke to a chemist from one of our laboratories a few weeks ago about a particular analysis for mercury that is accurate to parts per trillion. He said that, in order to run that test without interference, they had to hire a chemist who had no mercury fillings in his teeth. That's how sensitive a parts per trillion assay is.
Personally, I am not concerned about drugs being detected in my drinking water at such low concentrations. I think it says more about the advanced state of our detection technology than it does about any risk to public health.
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Date: 2008-03-10 03:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-10 03:28 pm (UTC)Since you're a chemist.....
Date: 2008-03-10 03:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-10 04:00 pm (UTC)Of much greater concern are the pesticides and herbicides that runoff into the water supply. There's LOTS of agriculture out there, and it has a much greater effect on your health and the environment than the unmetabolized ibuprofin people piss out.
My brother's take on the idea.
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Date: 2008-03-10 05:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-10 05:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-03-10 09:24 pm (UTC)Good to see someone at Aberdeen University is spending their time doing something worthwhile.
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Date: 2008-03-10 09:39 pm (UTC)(well, maybe not the coke part. but definitely seeing hookers!)
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Date: 2008-03-11 02:05 am (UTC)Of which, apparently, I'm one. ;) My cousin just sent me our genealogy, and he traced us back to Galloway in 1078!
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Date: 2008-03-11 07:08 pm (UTC)I'm kinda disappointed about this because (1) I'm afraid it will mess up the Democrats' chance to take control of the NYS Assembly in November, & (2) Spitzer had promised that if the Assembly passed a gay marriage law, he'd sign it. Don't know where his lieutenant governor stands on the issue.
Lieutenant Gov. David Paterson.
Date: 2008-03-11 07:31 pm (UTC)He would be NYS' first black governor & the first legally blind governor in American history (Wikipedia knows everything (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Paterson)).
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Date: 2008-03-11 07:49 pm (UTC)*sigh*
Re: Lieutenant Gov. David Paterson.
Date: 2008-03-11 07:54 pm (UTC)Re: Lieutenant Gov. David Paterson.
Date: 2008-03-11 08:45 pm (UTC)"If LG David Paterson becomes governor, after a Spitzer resignation or removal, then there is no provision in New York law for replacing Paterson or filling the LG vacancy until the next general election in, roughly, three years."
"So, if the Democrats gain one seat in November, the Senate will be deadlocked 31-31 and there won't be a tie-breaking vote until 2010."
Re: Lieutenant Gov. David Paterson.
Date: 2008-03-11 08:51 pm (UTC)I'm just learning all kindsa shit about NY state politics today, ain't I?
Re: Lieutenant Gov. David Paterson.
Date: 2008-03-11 09:05 pm (UTC)It will certainly be interesting.