Colorado State University Scientists Awarded $3.2M to Make Algae a Better Crop
August 06, 2021
August 06, 2021
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, Aug. 6 (TNSGra) -- Colorado State University issued the following news release:
Scientists have long studied properties of algae in hopes that it could someday act as a substitute for petroleum-derived vehicle and jet fuels and contribute to global food production with its significant protein component.
Now a Colorado State University team will develop ways to grow algae crops faster.
The U.S. Department of Energy selected CSU engine . . .
Scientists have long studied properties of algae in hopes that it could someday act as a substitute for petroleum-derived vehicle and jet fuels and contribute to global food production with its significant protein component.
Now a Colorado State University team will develop ways to grow algae crops faster.
The U.S. Department of Energy selected CSU engine . . .