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'Mycodiesel' From Patagonian Tree Fungus
'Mycodiesel' From Patagonian Tree Fungus
Interesting find in the rainforests of Patagonia; the only organism that produces ready-to-use fuel. Put a fungus in your tank. (SF in the News)
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'Mycodiesel' From Patagonian Tree Fungus : Science Fiction in the News
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'Mycodiesel' From Patagonian Tree Fungus - Neal Stephenson, SF Books
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