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Watch: Grass-eating animal gut microbes could lead to better fuels

Check out this video about how gut microbes from grass eating animals like cows could help pave the way for the non-petroleum fuels of the future.

Could the study of grass-eating animals lead to the discovery of new sustainable fuels and chemicals? It’s not as far-fetched as you might think.

Cows and other large herbivores evolved to graze on grasses and other woody forage and have the ability to “unlock” the energy contained in plant cellulose, and convert it to sugar.

By understanding and cultivating the microbes that these animals have in their digestive system, we could use similar processes to create fuels and chemicals from agricultural waste rather than fossil fuels.

Chemical engineer Michelle O’Malley discusses her work to do just that in this video from the University of California, Santa Barbara’s ongoing “Research in 60 Seconds” series.

Source: UC Santa Barbara

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