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University of Detroit Mercy and Wayne State University developing "pethanol"

Using corn to create ethanol is becoming rather widespread these days, as farmers and certain political entities have been pushing it as a fuel alternative for the last several years. Almost all of us have used ethanol in our cars, whether we wanted to or not, as it has been used in a blend with gasoline for years now. Corn may not be the best source for ethanol, however, as there is not enough of it to go around, nor enough land to grow enough. Opponents of corn for ethanol would rather see the corn eaten than used for fuel. Researchers from ... Read more →

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