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	<title>Comments on: Dartmouth and Mascoma create a new ethanol producing bacteria</title>
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		<title>By: xcj</title>
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		<description>For a source of biofuel, what about the 
algae bloom occuring on Lake Erie? (Traverse City Record, Sept 21,2008).  Lake Erie has been cleaned up in recent years but now the algae growth is beginning to choke it off.  Why not &quot;mine&quot; this growth, dry it, and investigate it
for use as biofuel???</description>
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algae bloom occuring on Lake Erie? (Traverse City Record, Sept 21,2008).  Lake Erie has been cleaned up in recent years but now the algae growth is beginning to choke it off.  Why not &#8220;mine&#8221; this growth, dry it, and investigate it<br />
for use as biofuel???</p>
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