If you're a pool owner, you might have come across green algae in your swimming pool. Among black and mustard algae, green ...
Bakeries and wineries can't do without yeast, but they have no need for green algae. Wastewater treatment facilities, however ...
Dr Neil Reid from Queen's University is wary of claims the algae has killed wildlife When the largest lake in the UK turns green, it's hard not to wonder about the effect on local wildlife.
Incorporating microalgae to perform photosynthesis, which generates oxygen, enhances energy efficiency; however, their growth ...
IF YOU'RE BRAVE ENOUGH TO GO INTO A LAKE IN FLORIDA, ALLIGATORS MAY NOT BE THE ONLY THING LURKING BELOW. THERE'S ALGAE AND ...
Green algae and yeast enhance each other's growth potential, thereby increasing the efficiency of wastewater treatment.
Blue-green algae has been found on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Scientists had noticed an increase in the amount of the potentially toxic algae at Lough Neagh at the beginning of August.
Researchers have discovered that the combination of green algae and yeast enhances the efficiency of wastewater treatment.