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ORGANIZER:HARVARD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
DTEND:20071115T203000
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DESCRIPTION:Plants are the engine of life\, converting radiant solar energy
  into the compound that makes the world run---sugar. Understanding this pro
 cess is key in two of the major issues facing our ever-increasing global co
 mmunity---the production of biofuels and food. Harvard Professor of Forestr
 y and plant physiologist Michele Holbrook will provide an introduction to t
 he evolutionary history and biochemistry of photosynthesis for a broader di
 scussion of using plants as a source of liquid fuels.
SUMMARY:Green Machines: The Photosynthetic Origins of Food\, Fiber and Fuel
DTSTART:20071115T183000
CREATED:20071024T133403
DTSTAMP:20080709T021620
LOCATION:HARVARD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Geological Lecture Hall 
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