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Our results show that the recently discovered extremophile—the bacterium Geobacillus thermoglucosidasius—which thrives in the high temperatures and pressures of petroleum reservoirs, can ferment the major C5 and C6 sugars (e.g., xylose and glucose) in cellulosic biomass and can t...
A recent study that contends algae-based biodiesel is no more environmentally friendly than conventional row-crop feedstocks has generated some controversy, as well as quite a few comments. And even the algal-biofuel industry seems to be split on the issue.
Mon, Jan 25 | from Domestic Fuel