UC Berkeley Scientists Converting Carbon In Tobacco Plants Into Biofuels

Scientists at UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s FOLIUM Project, funded by ARPA-E, use light to convert the carbon in tobacco leaves into biofuels.

This is a most interesting approach to converting carbon into useable again through the use of light and tobacco plants. And this should not cause you to have cancer in then end. Or at least we hope not. Grin

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