Eco Factor: Gribble turns abundant wood into biofuel. Researchers at the University of York in Britain have identified the potential of wood-eating gribble to cheaply convert abundant wood and straw fiber into biofuel. For centuries the gribble has been known to eat holes in ships, docks and piers, but the unique capability of the bug to digest raw wood holds promise of enzymes that can turn wood into sugars, which can then be converted into ethanol. The current

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Wood-eating gribble could provide low-cost biofuel from wood and straw fiber