Mythbusting biofuels

Grape juice, cow manure and unicellular algae are all ‘plausible’ feedstocks for future biofuels, according to alpha-mythbuster Jamie Hyneman. Old tires, dirty diapers and raindrops? Not so much. [via Mother Jones]

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Now an NYC refugee, Curtiss P. Martin serves as a contributing editor of all things clean and green at ScribeMedia. When he isn't out on the road or in the field researching and reporting on controversial science and tech topics, Curtiss can be found communing with the creative kids at the Elsewhere artist collaborative in Greensboro, NC.

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