Jovine, the cofounder and chief scientist of Brilliant Planet, is trying to engineer high-growth microalgae strains to ...
Harmful algal blooms, sometimes called HABs, occur when algae grow out of control. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that ...
Twin Cities Pioneer Press on MSN2d
High temperatures can bring harmful algal bloomsWhen the summer sun shines and temperatures climb, conditions are ripe for Minnesota lakes to produce harmful algal blooms. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency reminded people this week that some ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSpecialized sponge can suck up stormwater pollutionAs more waterways contend with algae blooms and pollution caused by minerals from agricultural runoff and industrial ...
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Pollution-reduction projects in the IRL have reduced lagoon pollution by more than 800,000 pounds of excess nitrogen.
When the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement was passed in the 1970s, eutrophication was the big problem. Eutrophication occurs when too many nutrients enter a body of water, increasing the amount of ...
The Standard-Times on MSN7d
Buzzards Bay watershed pollution could cost $2 billion to address. Where’s the money?Officials agree that stemming nitrogen pollution’s impact on the Buzzards Bay watershed is an expensive proposition. But ...
Researchers carrying out a study at Hervey Bay have discovered toxic algae species that can cause fatal food poisoning, ...
Researchers detect algae linked to potentially fatal food poisoning in Hervey Bay prompting calls for more rigorous water ...
He’s part of a growing wave of start-ups that see algae as a multipronged solution for capturing carbon dioxide, mopping up pollution, and cleaning water supplies. Funding for these companies is ...
Brevard County’s Save Our Indian River Lagoon (SOIRL) Program has successfully completed 100 pollution-reduction projects and reduced lagoon pollution by more than 800,000 pounds of excess nitrogen.
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