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Medicago to Work with U.S. Army on Biofuel Enzyme Study

Submitted by on October 12, 2009 – 10:02 amNo Comment

(Reuters)  Medicago Inc., a small Canadian biotech company, said on Thursday it will work with the U.S. Army to study ways of creating fuels from plants, sending its shares up more than 20 percent.  The Quebec City-based company, known for its work with tobacco leaves, will work with the army’s research arm to investigate production of industrial enzymes in the field of biofuels.   READ MORE

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