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Weed insulation

David Jones

Nature, 1999, vol. 401, issue 6749, 128-128

Abstract: This week's project for the DREADCO organization is the genetic engineering of seaweed to grow on ice. The bold ecological purpose behind the project is to cover polar ice shelves with weed, so reducing their rate of melting and contribution to rising sea levels.

Date: 1999
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