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Over billions of years, the drive to survive, reproduce, and outcompete rivals has pushed plants and animals to incredible ...
Driving by on the road, all you glimpse is a vast and tangled weedfield baking beneath the summer sun. A field that, at a ...
A Cornell research team has developed a heat- and light-stable blue dye from phycocyanin, paving the way for cleaner, ...
Cornell food scientists have created a natural blue food dye made of algae protein that could replace petroleum-based ...
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Why Algae Could be the Plastic of the Future: 91% of plastics aren't recycled, highlighting the need for better solutions.
Martin Gross, CEO of Gross-Wen Technologies, created a way to clean wastewater using algae, and the byproducts can be useful in the ag industry.
Researchers at the University of Birmingham have developed a powerful new method to detect harmful blue-green algae in ...
Covered in a thick layer of algae, this pool faced a challenging restoration, ranking 9 out of 10 on the dirt scale. Removing ...
The brown algae should clear up on its own within a few weeks. At first, there will be few nutrients in brown algae, but it becomes more nutritious as it develops over time and fish will start to ...
Toxic Algae treatment begins on Lake Wateree, in the SC Midlands, near Winnsboro. The algae has been growing for decades and could become ‘catastrophic’ ...
The time it takes to grow new skin for burns victims could be improved thanks to a new method of cell cultivation using algae, developed by University of Queensland researchers.