Scientists and entrepreneurs have big goals for tiny organisms, from feeding people in war zones to curbing climate impacts.
bacteria, fungi, certain strains of algae, and other microorganisms. Some products are already on the market, wrote Adam Leman, a GFI scientist. In an email to Undark, he pointed to Quorn ...
Giant clams, some of the largest mollusks on Earth, have long fascinated scientists. These impressive creatures can grow up ...
A study at the University of Cordoba shows how algae produce auxin, a plant hormone, opening a path of communication with bacteria to generate synergies that could benefit agricultural production.
Researchers at Washington State University have developed a novel kinetic model called the Anaerobic Digestion Bacteria Algae (ADBA) model, which predicts the growth of algae and bacteria in anaerobic ...
A company called BlueGreen Water Technologies aims to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere while also fighting algae’s toxic effects on people and the environment ...
Giant clams grow huge by relying on algae for energy. Scientists found genes that help them live with algae and grow big.
If those senators stop backing WRAPS, it could lead to ecological paradise for algae and disaster for the water quality in Marion Reservoir. But if the money keeps flowing in, algae blooms may soon ...
Livestock owners are being reminded to look for signs of blue-green algae when inspecting farm dams, troughs and other water ...
FAIRMONT—A new prototype has been developed to nearly instantly clean up lakes and other bodies of water. What’s more is that ...
Giant clams, among the largest mollusks in the ocean, are a fascinating part of tropical coral reefs. These enormous ...