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2 March 20161 March 2016

What’s been described as the “world’s largest repertoire of enzymes that break down biomass?”

Could modified fungi potentially lead to cheaper biofuels and bio-based products?

Nature's figured it out already, how to best break down food into fuel. Now scientists have caught up, showing that…

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Biobased World News, 2016-02-25.

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