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Tackling the Riddle of Putting a Zebra in Your Tank
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Bosque
134 days ago (
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David Mullin's focus is making butanol from the cellulose in waste like sugar cane mulch.Researchers in New Orleans study animal droppings in zoos to find microbes capable of breaking down cellulose and converting it into biofuel.
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