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November 26, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Sandia National lab scientists pursue microbes and enzymes that survive high temperatures; cellulosic biofuels breakthrough envisioned

Scientists at Sandia National Labs say that they are discovering microbes and enzymes that survive high-temperature and acidic conditions, and the scientists say that is a key discovery in the pursuit of cellulosic fuels.

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