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Algae as fuel: In bloom or dead in the water?

May 30, 2014May 21, 2015 Tom IrelandLeave a comment

The Biologist, March 2014 //

Tom Ireland reports on whether fuel made from algae could ever replace oil

Could algae save the planet? That’s right, algae. The green stuff that clogs up your pond and rots in giant heaps on the beach. This extremely diverse group of simple, autotrophic organisms is the focus of efforts to develop a green energy source to replace oil.Read More »

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