Scientists have answers about the strange green snow that people in the U.S.A have recently spotted that seems to be like green emeralds falling from the sky.
Snow isn't always white; algae can make it look green, red, or orange, and scientists are trying to understand how and why these colorful patches appear.
Scientists identify a new marine fungus that attacks toxic algae, offering insight into natural controls on blooms that ...
(Nanowerk News) Fossil raw materials are limited and not available and extractable everywhere in the world – as we are becoming acutely aware of right now by the example of fossil fuels and rising ...
A new study shows that despite coral's natural adaptive capacity, even moderate global warming could see the destruction of our coral reefs. You are more likely to take a trip to the Moon than to see ...
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Florida's toxic red tide algae sounds alarm as Governor Ron DeSantis urged to declare emergency
Environmentalists in Florida are calling on Governor Ron DeSantis to declare an emergency over the toxic red tide algae ...
The movement patterns of microscopic algae can be mapped in greater detail than ever before, giving new insights into ocean health, thanks to new technology developed at the University of Exeter. The ...
If you don't mind stretching things a bit, a horse or any other animal used to pull human-made vehicles is a sort of living engine. Our species has been using them forever, and we still do, despite ...
New research succeeds in taking a key step towards the production of sustainable chemicals in living microfactories. Fossil raw materials are limited and not available and extractable everywhere in ...
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