Editor’s note: The original photos in this story were removed because ... rumors swirled on social media this week of a tidal bloom of glowing algae washing up along the Bolivar Peninsula.
Last month, NASA released photos of Pyramid Lake and its ominous ... Likewise, the breakdown of the algae is also resulting in the release of microcystin into the water, which is a toxin.
A group of scientists has discovered a species of algae that is capable of being selectively bred and could help create a renewable alternative to fossil fuels. Algae has already been used to ...
Photos were posted online showing tourists swimming in the water, surrounded by blue, glowing spots of marine algae.
For International Women and Girls in Science Day, the museum’s Ocean Portal spoke with “Her Deepness” about science, seaweed ...
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 ...
The Spanish club, which also recently added former Columbus Crew SC superstar Cucho Hérnandez, unveiled the kit made partially from invasive algae, raising awareness of the Andalucian coast's ...
Acropora corals are also known to harbor Symbiodiniaceae, a family of algae that creates nutrients for the coral by converting sunlight into energy by way of photosynthesis. In exchange ...