UAV is also investing in multiple SAF production methods, including: Algae-based fuel (Viridos) Ethanol-based fuel (Blue Blade Energy) Garbage-to-fuel conversion (Fulcrum BioEnergy) Power-to-liquid ...
If you’ve ever noticed green stains plaguing your fence, it’s most likely algae or moss. Green algae is a biological microorganism that thrives in damp, shady places, hence why it just loves ...
New research reveals that ice algae can store nutrients which may enable them to colonize more of the ice sheet, darkening and melting it. It's May. The sun is up and the heat from that distant ...
Wildlife officials are warning the public of a toxic algae bloom affecting marine mammals along Los Angeles County beaches. On Monday evening, the city of Hermosa Beach posted an “Urgent Marine ...
However, it wasn't clear what would happen if scientists covered the algae with a thin coating of the natural polymer chitosan (for good adhesion) mixed with magnetic nanoparticles. Would the tiny ...
Not only can algae be unsightly, but it can also damage the integrity of your wooden fence over time, leaving it vulnerable to the elements. Algae is a green, sometimes slimy organism that loves ...
Toxic algae off the coast of Malibu is likely sickening sea lions, causing the large marine mammals to experience seizures and comatose states, according to a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation center.
Karenia brevis is a naturally occurring, single-celled organism belonging to a group of algae called dinoflagellates. Large concentrations can discolor water from red to brown, causing blooms to ...
High salt content is the cause. However, it indicates harmful algae blooms, releasing biotoxins harmful to fish and shellfish, making them unsafe for consumption. Studies show increasing ...
Karenia brevis is a naturally occurring, single-celled organism belonging to a group of algae called dinoflagellates. Large concentrations can discolor water from red to brown, causing blooms to ...
The blooms that produce the toxin result from a specific type of algae. Once the toxin is produced, smaller fish can eat the algae. Bigger animals like sea lions can then become sick from the ...