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Turning Cornstalks Into Plastic: a New Step For Biowaste
Have you ever looked at a cornfield and wondered "just what are they going to do with all those stalks come harvest?" Without corn to hold up, they could be pretty useless. However, a team of researchers has found a way to break down corn stalks and other biowaste into a series of chemicals that normally can only be derived from petroleum-based fuels.
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