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“ Huber's new technique has been the most sought-after technology the campus has licensed. ”
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masslive.com (Aug 30 2009) Education
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University of Massachusetts researcher George Huber's discovery of a revolutionary technology that turns sawdust and other waste biomass into gasoline, diesel fuel and heating oil could provide a new engine for Springfield's economic growth. Startup company, Anellotech, which has... (Read Full Article)
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