Microalgae biofuel research. Cultured microalgae used as part of the Shamash project. This project, which began in December 2006, aims to produce biof


Microalgae biofuel research. Cultured microalgae used as part of the Shamash project. This project, which began in December 2006, aims to produce biofuel from autotrophic microalgae such as these. Photographed at the IFREMER (Institut francais de recherche pour l'exploitation de la mer) institute, Nantes, France.


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