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.
IIT-Guwahati researchers have introduced a sustainable technique for removing ammonium from wastewater, significantly ...
NC’s Environmental Management Commission has been leery of setting new PFAS rules for surface water. Now, it could ask ...
Jeff Poteet and Justin Martin have the answers about Marco Island water: nutrients, dredging, lead. They recently spoke to the Naples Daily News.
OSLO - A consortium made up of academic researchers, industry and authorities from across Northern Europe, has come together ...
Northern Ireland’s waste water system is “at breaking point” with future development in Belfast likely to be halted unless ...
Consortium across the Baltic and North Sea are pooling their resources to develop algae-based products using industrial waste ...
Research shows that co-cultivating green algae and yeast significantly boosts wastewater treatment efficiency, addressing ...
The ambitious project has a target to transform contaminated drains into cleaner waterways while supporting aquatic ...
Discover how microalgal species like Chlorella vulgaris and Scenedesmus dimorphus can effectively reduce heavy metal ...
Bakeries and wineries can't do without yeast, but they have no need for green algae. Wastewater treatment facilities, however ...
Incorporating microalgae to perform photosynthesis, which generates oxygen, enhances energy efficiency; however, their growth ...