Or have you noticed how the walls of a fish tank sometimes turn green and slimy? These are all examples of algae—but there is a lot more to the algae story! On the right side of the cover, it is ...
Blue-green algae has returned to Lough Neagh in high levels. Large green mats have formed around the lough, particularly in the north-east. The blooms previously closed bathing waters in ...
The first division of living things in the classification system is to put them into one of five kingdoms. The five kingdoms are: The binomial system is important because it allows scientists to ...
October 2023 Updated the data classification chart examples to include demographic data as Category 2 - Private Data February 2022 • Updated the data classification chart to: Remove references to the ...
Over the past week, a large outbreak of algae has exploded in the Gulf just offshore from Tampa Bay. It can be seen on the NOAA Map below with red colors indicating high concentrations.
A study led by the University of Bremen suggests that on algae-dominated coral reefs, it is not the algae but the corals ...
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The chart below shows how products involving nanomaterials and ... for example as the products of photochemical and volcanic activity, and created by plants and algae. They have also been created for ...
The week’s most popular songs, ranked by audio and video streaming activity on leading digital music services,radio airplay audience impressions based on monitored airplay and sales data, all ...
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[Cody] of Cody’sLab has been bit by what he describes as the algae growing bug. We at Hackaday didn’t know that was a disease floating around, but we’ll admit that we’re not surprised ...