"Worried your house may crumble during the next earthquake but not keen to pump toxic grouts into the ground to hold it up? A shot of bacteria may be the solution, say researchers. They have shown in the lab that a common soil bacteria, Bacillus pasteurii, can stabilise buildings built on sandy ground." - New Scientist.
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some more research well documented here.
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