Algae may grow into the next big biofuel

The automotive industry has grown weary of crushing fuel prices, and in a frantic race to look for alternatives to our risky petroleum habit, no stone is being left unturned. Some are, in fact, turning over stones in ponds and fish tanks for the answ
Jan. 1, 2020

About the Author

Chris Miller

Chris Miller holds a BS in plant and soil science from the University of Delaware and a MS from Michigan State University. He was an assistant superintendent at Franklin Hills CC in Michigan, then worked for Aquatrols for five years, until the end of 2000, as senior research agronomist, responsible for overseeing and organizing turfgrass related research involving the company’s product line as well as new products. He now teaches computer programming at Computer Learning Centers, Inc. in Cherry Hill, NJ.
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