Hoping to cut the cost of algae-based biofuel production, scientists at the US Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) have genetically engineered ‘magnetic’ algae to investigate alternative, more efficient harvesting and lipid extraction methods. Currently, notes the DOE Pulse newsletter reporting the LANL work, algae harvesting Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading … Continued
Hoping to cut the cost of algae-based biofuel production, scientists at the US Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) have genetically engineered ‘magnetic’ algae to investigate alternative, more efficient harvesting and lipid extraction methods.
Currently, notes the DOE Pulse newsletter reporting the LANL work, algae harvesting
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