Genetically Engineered Algae For Biofuel Pose Potential Risks That Should Be Studied
Columbus, OH (SPX) Aug 21, 2012
Algae are high on the genetic engineering agenda as a potential source for biofuel, and they should be subjected to independent studies of any environmental risks that could be linked to cultivating algae for this purpose, two prominent researchers say. Writing in the August 2012 issue of the journal BioScience, the researchers argue that ecology experts should be among scientists given inhttp://www.biofueldaily.com/reports/Genetically_Engineered_Algae_For_Biofuel_Pose_Potential_Risks_That_Should_Be_Studied_999.html
Algae are high on the genetic engineering agenda as a potential source for biofuel, and they should be subjected to independent studies of any environmental risks that could be linked to cultivating algae for this purpose, two prominent researchers say. Writing in the August 2012 issue of the journal BioScience, the researchers argue that ecology experts should be among scientists given inhttp://www.biofueldaily.com/reports/Genetically_Engineered_Algae_For_Biofuel_Pose_Potential_Risks_That_Should_Be_Studied_999.html
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