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Fuel for your car could grow on trees.
Researchers from the University of Maryland’s College Park and Bowie State campuses are working to develop a poplar hybrid that could be used to make biofuels including ethanol, which is blended into gasoline and also used by flex-fuel vehicles. The tree wouldn’t be taken from forests, but grown on plantations.
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