Bakeries and wineries can't do without yeast, but they have no need for green algae. Wastewater treatment facilities, however ...
Research shows that co-cultivating green algae and yeast significantly boosts wastewater treatment efficiency, addressing ...
Incorporating microalgae to perform photosynthesis, which generates oxygen, enhances energy efficiency; however, their growth ...
Researchers have discovered that the combination of green algae and yeast enhances the efficiency of wastewater treatment.
Ian Bradley’s research focuses on creating sustainable biological processes for water and wastewater treatment. His work includes developing ... seasonal and locational changes affect bacteria and ...
Blue-green algal blooms in Lough Neagh could have ... The scientists tested samples from mats of algae at Toome Lock, Rea’s Wood, Antrim Boathouse and Ram’s Island in the East of the Lough ...
Scientists who study a family of green algae that includes unicellular Chlamydomonas ... multiple cells that remain associated following cell division. But while plant and animal species generate ...
Energy-making chloroplasts from algae have been inserted into hamster cells, enabling the cells to photosynthesize light, according to new research in Japan. It was previously thought that ...
Bakeries and wineries can’t do without yeast, but they have no need for green algae. Wastewater treatment facilities, however, might just want to have these microorganisms team up. Osaka ...