Can microalgae from peatlands help slow climate warming? It turns out that they absorb more CO2 as the temperature increases, ...
The fight against global warming requires exploring various solutions. Some approaches are already familiar, like renewable ...
We have selected and cultivated microalgae that 'feed' on carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus present in wastewater. By using ...
Confronting images of dead seadragons, fish and octopuses washed up on South Australian beaches—and disturbing reports of "more than 100" surfers and beachgoers suffering flu-like symptoms after ...
The results of this project will be tested to assess if the carbon dioxide supplied by the cement ... de la Frontera in Spain and "feed" it to microalgae which then turn around and produce biodiesel.
According to a predictive model, the microalgae present in peat bogs could offset up to 14% of future CO2 emissions, thanks to their photosynthetic activity. This conclusion was reached by basing the ...
A proliferation of the Ostreopsis ovata algae in La Concha Bay is no cause for alarm, but it is advisable to continue taking ...
waste water and carbon dioxide from electricity generation, along with the LED light, fuel the growth of the microalgae Chlorella and Nannochloropsis, along with a cyanobacterium – a type of ...
QH25.” Researchers tested their feeds and found that they could fully replace fishmeal with the microalgae while maintaining the same levels of fish growth, nutritional value for humans, potential ...
By embedding health benefits seamlessly into fortified foods, some companies like Nuseed, Bay State Milling and Arborea are ...