MIT researchers develop a method to make biofuels from nonfood feedstocks

One alternative biofuel that’s been around for a long time is ethanol. It is often made from corn and is mixed into gasoline in most gas stations all around the country. The problem with using ethanol to make fuel is that corn is a feedstock. Researchers at MIT have now discovered a way of boosting the production of biofuels like … Continue reading

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