Tuesday, 06 March 2012 00:34
The problem with environmentally friendly biofuels is the ever-increasing amount of farmland necessary to produce these crops diverts it from food production. Now researchers are exploring common seaweed as a viable alternative.
Read more: ScienceDaily: Fish News
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