From Atlanta, at a meeting of the American Society for Microbiology
Bacteria that secrete a sticky goo can increase the strength of soil, a trait that scientists say could eventually prevent damage to buildings in sandy, earthquake-prone areas.
When an earthquake strikes, it can shake soil so violently that it breaks up, sometimes leading to the collapse of buildings.
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