The European Algae Biomass Association (EABA) plays a pivotal role in advancing the algae sector across Europe, serving as a crucial platform for collaboration, innovation, and advocacy.
Off the shore of Homewood, the research vessel John LeConte takes regular measurements to help researchers track the status ...
TANZANIA: BIO-manufacturing is transforming industries across the globe. It is a cutting-edge field leveraging biological ...
Mannitol is widely produced in nature by various organisms including algae, fungi, bacteria, and plants. Researchers are exploring sustainable and cost-effective methods for large-scale mannitol ...
How do we prevent the North from swimming in its own garbage? Perhaps the only viable and workable solution is to look at a ...
For the first time, scientists have created animal cells that can harness sunlight for energy—a feat once thought ...
Think twice before stepping on that crunchy top layer of soil. It may be a vital ecosystem — one that you can help protect.
Eleven years ago, Wade Ellwanger began analyzing reports submitted by farmers detailing the amount of fertilizer being ...
However, there is a growing consumer interest in alternative proactive solutions ... Others derive from grains, nuts and ...
They feed on smaller native fish; without these, damaging algae grow unchecked ... While San Martín Chicas says it’s ...
On an expedition to the Solomon Islands, divers affiliated with National Geographic have found the world’s largest single ...