Algae-fueled road trip
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In episode 51, Charlie and Jordan explore what scientists at Texas A&M Agrilife Research studying a common green microalgae, found in every kind of water except salt water, have discovered. It's an enzyme they may be able to transfer to a plant to make large amounts of fuel-grade oil.
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