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3It wasn’t the first time that nations at war turned to seaweed. During the First World War, the U.S. relied on the giant kelp seaweed (Macrocystis) to boost production of potash (a fertilizer produced in Germany), gunpowder, and acetone.
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Andrew Stanton has directed such celebrated animated adventures as Finding Nemo and WALL-E — as well as the live-action flop John Carter. Now, with the Colby Day-penned In the Blink of an Eye, he delivers interweaving vignettes about technology and human connection that stretch from a literal Neanderthal's struggle for survival to a contemporary anthropologist's search for work/life, to a far-flung space colony where mankind is taking bold new steps