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School children make algae biofuel

School children make algae biofuel and get from class to the Sears Tower in Chicago (and back) on a gallon in this story from Jalopink. The teacher,  David Levine, should get some kind of award for education. It is just this kind of off the wall thinking that gets children interested in science. Worth reading. 

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