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Bioprecipitation

Richard Hollingham investigates if bacteria in the atmosphere can influence the weather and meets scientists working in what has been called 'bioprecipitation'.

Richard Hollingham investigates if bacteria in the atmosphere can influence the weather and meets some of the scientists who are working in what has been called 'bioprecipitation'.

He talks to David Sands from Montana University, who coined the term, and visits labs in Avignon and London where researchers are trying to understand more about the impact of bacterial particles on our weather. If the complexities of bioprecipitation can be unravelled, it might be possible to turn the process to our advantage and use these extraordinary bacteria to encourage rainfall in drought-affected regions of the world.

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Mon 15 Jun 2009 21:00

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  • Mon 15 Jun 2009 21:00

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