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Algae may help meet future protein demand without straining the planet
By Vijay Kumar Malesu From high-quality protein to omega-3s and antioxidants, algae emerge as a promising but carefully ...
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Red tide warning up in Leyte town; ban lifted in 3 other areas
TACLOBAN CITY — Authorities have imposed a temporary ban on the gathering and consumption of shellfish from the coastal waters of Leyte town, Leyte province, which has been placed under a local red ...
The rise in Earth's overall temperatures paired with fertilizer runoff is making for ideal growing conditions. Good for ...
The particles can even find their way to your food.
Extremophile molds are invading art museums and devouring their collections. Stigma and climate change have fueled their ...
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What scientists found in 1.4 billion-year-old air is reshaping our understanding of early Earth
What Scientists Found in 1.4 Billion-Year-Old Air Is Reshaping Our Understanding of Early Earth ...
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Scientists just analyzed 1.4-billion-year-old air, and what they found could change everything
Air trapped in ancient salt crystals reveals Earth's atmosphere 1.4 billion years ago had more oxygen than thought, challenging our understanding of early life.
If you’ve been to Fort Myers Beach lately, then you’ve probably noticed — and maybe smelled — the piles of red algae washed up along the coastline.
What's wiggly and red and (sometimes) found all over Southwest Florida beaches? This algae provides a home for critters and a feast for birds.
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50x faster than trees: Living algae system cuts indoor heat for energy-saving buildings
Microalgae‑based architecture could soon come to Western Australia. A team from Murdoch University is ...
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