By looking at the tiniest virus-infected microbes in the ocean, researchers are gaining new insights about the marine food ...
Too much of a good thing is no good at all. Living organisms enjoy sunlight—in fact, they need it to stay alive—but they tend ...
The tropical waters that flow between the Philippines archipelago contribute more than four million tonnes of seafood to ...
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.
The Poly4Nature innovation network project runs with 36 partner companies until March 2026 and deals with "third-generation" ...
Research shows that co-cultivating green algae and yeast significantly boosts wastewater treatment efficiency, addressing ...
Consortium across the Baltic and North Sea are pooling their resources to develop algae-based products using industrial waste ...
The Virginia Department of Health has lifted the harmful algae bloom advisory for Lake Anna due to the end of the ...
An international team of scientists (including experts from Harvard University) have described a carbon dioxide-hungry algae ...
Five suppliers have been appointed to treat and reduce blue-green algae in Lough Neagh. Noxious blooms have covered large ...
The phenomenon, already recorded elsewhere, happened for the first time in the port city where the Mahaweli River flows. The ...
Scientists have discovered Chonkus, a cyanobacteria strain that grows rapidly in CO2-rich water, offering potential climate solutions.