Termites-based ethanol production
Mar 7 2007, Irani

According to a Brazilian newspaper, termites now come to challenge corn and sugar cane-based technology in ethanol-production, a top United Nations environment official said. A termites host microbes capable of transforming wood waste into sugar that.

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