Great Presentation for Prospective Bio-Engineers

<p>Via TED: Juan</a> Enriquez: Why can't we grow new energy?:</p>

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Juan Enriquez offers a glimpse of some ground-breaking research to explore the potential of bioenergy. Our current energy sources -- coal, oil, gas -- are ultimately derived from ancient plants -- they're "concentrated sunlight." He asks, Can we learn from that process and accelerate it? Can we get to the point where we grow our own energy as efficiently as we grow wheat? (Less than a month after this talk, his company announced a process to do just that.)

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<p>Mr. Enriquez also discusses the contributions of Norman</a> Borlaug, father of the green revolution and arguably one of the most under-appreciated humans of the last generation.</p>

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Mr. Enriquez also discusses the contributions of Norman Borlaug, father of the green revolution and arguably one of the most under-appreciated humans of the last generation.

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<p>Norman Borlaug rocks. He's actually the dad of the lady who runs the community service program at my alma mater. She rocks, too.</p>