A green microscopic organism could be the next superfood, following in the footsteps of now popular staples like salmon and ...
When populations of tiny aquatic organisms called cyanobacteria (formerly known as blue-green algae) explode, their toxic ...
Weekly data on beach water quality is from the Florida Department of Health. Red tide and algal bloom data are from FWC. Red ...
At universities and startups around the globe, researchers are searching for microbes that could be used as food.
Researchers from the University of Bayreuth and the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization in Göttingen have investigated the movement patterns of unicellular, hydrogen-producing ...
Jovine, the cofounder and chief scientist of Brilliant Planet, is trying to engineer high-growth microalgae strains to ...
After months of wet weather, homeowners may notice green mould appearing on their garden fences, gates, decking and pergolas, ...
Eventually, the bacteria are removed from the fermenter ... In herU.K. lab, Onyeaka is growing Chlorella vulgaris, a green single-celled algae about 2 to 10 microns in diameter — roughly ...
It’s probably one of the first things you notice after stepping out into your garden after several months of bleak, wet, ...