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Scientists Develop an ‘Elevator’ to Generate Kelp For Biofuels 4x Faster Than Normal – ScienceAlert
In the struggle to slow the runaway freight train of humanity’s destructive impact on Earth, scientists are increasingly looking at the role our oceans can play….

In the struggle to slow the runaway freight train of humanity’s destructive impact on Earth, scientists are increasingly looking at the role our oceans can play.
Teaming up with industry, scientists from the University of Southern California have discovered a ‘kelp elevator’ technique that produces ample seaweed, potentially providing a high-yield biofuel to help wean us off fossil fuels.
Many land-based biofuels capable of powering cars, planes, ships, and trucks are currently sourced from mass-produced…
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