Scientists have discovered a new type of bacteria, Halomonas titanicae, in the Titanic wreckage under the ocean . (Photo: Pinterest)The bacteria lives in rust particles, which are small honeycomb-shaped structures that form on rusted iron. (Photo: Live Science)The bacteria H. titanicae plays an important role in understanding the mechanism of rust formation, which could be applied to protecting oil and gas pipelines and safely destroying ships and rigs. (Photo: Titanic Wiki)The discovery was made by researchers from Canada and Spain, through DNA analysis of rust samples taken from the Titanic in 1991. (Photo: Wikipedia)The Titanic is one of the most famous ocean liners in maritime history. (Photo: Wikipedia)Designed by Irish shipbuilder William Pirrie and built in Belfast, the Titanic was 883 feet long (from bow to stern) and divided into 16 compartments. (Photo: BBC)However, on its first and final transatlantic voyage, the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912, killing more than 1,500 people. (Photo: Britannica)Although more than a century has passed, the story of the Titanic continues to fascinate and evoke many mysteries. (Photo: telegraph) Readers are invited to watch more videos: Unique house Titanic built in 13 years by an Indian farmer.
Scientists have discovered a new type of bacteria, called Halomonas titanicae, in the wreck of the Titanic under the ocean . (Photo: Pinterest)
This bacteria lives in rust particles, which are tiny honeycomb-shaped structures that form on rusted iron. (Photo: Live Science)
The bacteria H. titanicae plays an important role in understanding the mechanism of rust formation, which could have applications in protecting oil and gas pipelines and safely destroying ships and rigs. (Photo: Titanic Wiki)
The discovery was made by researchers from Canada and Spain, through DNA analysis of rust samples taken from the Titanic in 1991. (Photo: Wikipedia)
The Titanic is one of the most famous ocean liners in maritime history. (Photo: Wikipedia)
Designed by Irish shipbuilder William Pirrie and built in Belfast, Titanic was 883ft long (from bow to stern) and divided into 16 compartments. (Photo: BBC)
However, on its first and final transatlantic voyage, the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912, killing more than 1,500 people. (Photo: Britannica)
Although more than a century has passed, the story of the Titanic continues to fascinate and evoke many mysteries. (Photo: telegraph)
Dear readers, please watch more videos: Unique Titanic house built in 13 years by an Indian farmer.