2Japan halted exports to other countries for fear that agar supported their development of biowarfare weapons. A few years before, Nazi Germany allegedly tested the efficacy of biowarfare attacks with another curious microbe, Serratia marcescens, dubbed “the miracle bacterium.” According to a much-talked about report by investigative journalist Henry Wickham Steed titled “Aerial Warfare: Secret German Plans” members of a secret Luft-Gas-Angriff (Air Gas Attack) Department spread the S. marcescens in the subterranean train networks of Paris and London and measured its reach armed with Petri dishes and agar plates.
Researchers have found a way to get these virtual photons to influence the behavior of a superconductor, ultimately making it worse. That may, in the end, tell us something useful about superconductivity, but it'll probably take a little while.
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