Fungus that eats aluminium can burrow in through the edge of your cds and destroy them!

glen

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk

Scientist finds fungus that eats through compact discs
By Robert Uhlig, Technology Correspondent

FIRST there was the computer virus. Now scientists have found a fungus that eats compact discs.
Victor Cardenes, of Spain's leading scientific research body, stumbled across the microscopic creature two years ago, while visiting Belize. Friends complained that in the hot and sticky Central American climate, a CD had stopped working and had developed an odd discoloration that left parts of it virtually transparent.

Dr Cardenes and colleagues at the Superior Council for Scientific Research in Madrid discovered a fungus was steadily eating through the supposedly indestructible disc. The fungus had burrowed into the CD from the outer edge, then devoured the thin aluminium layer and some of the data-storing polycarbonate resin.

Dr Cardenes said: "It completely destroys the aluminium. It leaves nothing behind." Biologists at the council had never seen this fungus, but concluded that it belonged to a common genus called geotrichum.

Philips, the Dutch electronics company that invented the compact disc, said it believed the Belize case was probably a freak incident caused by extreme weather conditions.
 

yakko

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I have sort of known about that for years. I have two CDs that I have always wondered what caused the damage on the edges. I kind of suspected something had eaten them because of the way the damge looks. Now I know that they were really eaten.:Q
 

AndrewR

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I bet the RIAA will custom tailor a fungus to eat only CD-R and CD-RW disks and then release into the U.S. to combat piracy. :D
 

Aihyah

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no no this is old.. laser disc users have known aboutt his for years, not sure what caused it is all. thought it was oxidation etc. old laswer discs were vinyl i think, so the two layers of plastic weren't bonded as well...some discs would dry rot:p cds are stronger, unless you really abuse your disc until you break its seal, it shouldn't be a problem.
 

Aihyah

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I bet the RIAA will custom tailor a fungus to eat only CD-R and CD-RW disks and then release into the U.S. to combat piracy. :D


well actually china and asian countries would be a better target. possibly russia now. copied by the million there. course i think our government kinda likes it though. spreads uncensored american movies/ideas/culture to chinese hehe. it works:) They can only watch government picked/censored american flicks, and only a few are picked a year, so most chinese watch svcd/dvds. I just wonder what they thought of requiem for a dream ... or that crap pearl harbor.