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How Algae Could Feed (And Heal) The World
Algae are emerging as a promising new source of food and pharmaceutical compounds — but their development depends as much on ...
The bloom appeared during a late-September stretch of warm weather with little wind, creating stagnant conditions that ...
As Arctic sea ice melts, new life may emerge from the thaw. Researchers have discovered that bacteria beneath and along the melting ice are converting nitrogen gas into a form that fuels algae. The ...
Melting Arctic ice is revealing a hidden world of nitrogen-fixing bacteria beneath the surface. These microbes, not the usual ...
The discovery of non-cyanobacteria diazotrophs underneath Arctic sea ice could change our understanding of the food web, as well as the ocean's carbon budget.
More beaches have been added to the not recommended for swimming list, according to the latest Iowa Department of Natural Resources beach monitoring report released July 25. Thirteen beaches monitored ...
widespread blooms of toxic blue-green algae coating parts of the river. The harmful bacteria had been there for weeks. "It's usually down in the basin mostly," O'Brien said. "But this year, I mean, it ...
A vast bloom of toxic algae is killing more than 200 species of marine life off the southern coast of Australia, scientists and conservation groups say. The algae — Karenia mikimotoi — appeared in ...
The Salt Lake County Health Department has issued a warning about harmful algae found in the Jordan River in the south end of the county. As of Thursday afternoon, a news release from the department ...
Algae has formed along the shores of Lake Van in the Erciş district of Van, eastern Türkiye, raising concerns about the ...
Fuel that grows in the ocean could be the new thing that keeps the internal combustion engine kicking along, according to Mazda.
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