Algae’s Back, as Biodiesel
Series: December 2008 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30
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Looking back on an argument, it’s nice when it turns out they were wrong and you were right -- and it’s tempting to say “I told you so.” Scientist Keith Cooksey could say it now -- but he probably wouldn’t. Twenty five years ago, he thought that algae could be turned into diesel fuel. And, he discovered a method that made it easy to measure the algae’s oil content.
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Piece Description
Looking back on an argument, it’s nice when it turns out they were wrong and you were right -- and it’s tempting to say “I told you so.” Scientist Keith Cooksey could say it now -- but he probably wouldn’t. Twenty five years ago, he thought that algae could be turned into diesel fuel. And, he discovered a method that made it easy to measure the algae’s oil content.
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