University of New Haven Researchers Try Algae Fuel – Prof Carmella Cuomo
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Researchers from the University of New Haven will use a state grant to find out if any species found in Long Island Sound could become a viable source of biodiesel fuel.
“There are several [species] that hold promise,” said associate Professor Carmella Cuomo, the principal investigator and coordinator of the marine biology program at the university.
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