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]
Curtiss P. Martin grew up in a geodesic dome on the side of a mountain in Southern Appalachia. Now he serves as ScribeMedia's clean technology editor in a tall building in downtown Manhattan.










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