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Default Algae's enzyme might hold the secret to mass producing biofuel

A common microscopic pond and lake alga named Botryococcus braunii makes big amounts of liquid hydrocarbons that can be used to make biofuel. Problem is, we can't use the organism itself as a source, because it grows very slowly. A group of scientist...

http://www.engadget.com/2016/04/07/a...nzyme-biofuel/
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