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Our partnership with UTS Science allows us to house two algae tanks at our Newtown brewery, which bubble away, producing oxygen which offsets the CO2 from brewing. In the video, which you can ...
Enclosed though he was in 9-ft. by 5-ft. tank, Biologist Joe D. McClure was not alone: connected with him by pipes were several billion or trillion single-celled algae (Chlorella). Looking like ...
The time it takes to grow new skin for burns victims could be improved thanks to a new method of cell cultivation using algae ...
Monsoon is a time most of us look forward to. The cool breeze, the earthy scent of the first rain, and the calming sound of ...
Brown algae is a common problem in many fish tanks, especially those that have been recently set up. It’s not dangerous to fish but can turn your beautiful aquarium into an ugly mess. This slimy ...
Photosystem II (PSII) is the only biological machine capable of splitting water into oxygen using sunlight. It plays a ...
Scientists have revived 7,000-year-old algae in a bid to help us understand how climate changes have affected the past.
In other words, the algae provide the oxygen, and the bacteria do the heavy lifting of cleaning up the sewage. Together, they create a natural, low-cost treatment system.
New York officials are working on solutions to algae blooms that are disrupting summer fun at swimming lakes.
Dormant algae revived after 7,000 years beneath the Baltic Sea, researchers say The algae was buried in sediment beneath the Baltic Sea with no light or oxygen.
Most types of algae grow in freshwater (lakes, ponds, rivers, streams) or saltwater (oceans, seas, lagoons). Algae provide food, habitat, and oxygen to the organisms that live in water. Algae are the ...
This simple aquatic organism is being used in cutting-edge research to find solutions to a wide array of problems, from supplying astronauts oxygen to minimizing cow burps.