Soon, algae might absorb carbon dioxide emissions before they even leave the factory
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Nikita Nandakumar T
Chemical Engineering
Syracuse University
I graduated as Masters in Chemical Engineering from Syracuse University NY. Chemistry and green engineering interest me. I like research analysis and being aware of technological developments in the field of green engineering. Spreading awareness, and enlightening people. I like contributing towards science and have worked on projects like biofuels, technology reducing carbon emissions, providing greener solutions.
Algae are efficient biofuel producers, and scientists are working on improving our algal-centered technology
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