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Airports test algae bioreactors to fight 'sick building syndrome'
Airports are testing algae-filled bioreactors as a biological alternative to conventional air filtration, targeting the headaches, fatigue, and respiratory irritation collectively known as sick ...
Cta—grows astaxanthin in fermentation tanks from yeast strains optimized at “unprecedented speed” with robotics and ...
Exclusive: Lough Neagh, which supplies drinking water for 40% of NI, contains genes resistant to last-resort antibiotics ...
Microalgae innovator Brevel, Ltd. introduces Purallistm, a clean-label chlorella for nutraceuticals that is cultivated in a closed system indoors. The company produces standardized chlorella using its ...
In snow-covered northern Sweden, members of the country’s elite Arctic warfare unit raced through forests on snow scooters, ...
Most consumers are unaware of the potentially harmful chemicals that can be found in skin care products and on clothing. Now ...
A pending wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) permit request to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) by ...
Mary, Mary quite contrary, how does the algae grow? With phosphorus, and nitrogen — the nutrients all in a row.
Microplastics have become a hot topic in environmental science — and a reliable source of alarming headlines. A new study reports a nifty approach to removing them using genetically engineered ...
LEE COUNTY, Fla.—Blobs of bright green algae are spreading across the Caloosahatchee River. Aerial images from the weekend revealed blue-green algae blooms spanning the waterway. At first glance, the ...
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