Taking a chemical approach, researchers have developed a two-step method to convert the cellulose in raw biomass into a promising biofuel. The process is unprecedented in its use of untreated, ...
Water Environment Research, Vol. 88, No. 1, Special Issue: Algae (JANUARY 2016), pp. 21-28 (8 pages) Although water is one of the most critical factors affecting the sustainable development of algal ...
A research team at Rice University has developed a new strain of E. coli that can create biofuel at a rate that is about ten times faster than other bacteria — and they can do it on a cheap diet of ...
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