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How Algae Could Feed (And Heal) The World
MADRID — Back in the 1940s, the United States tried to mass-produce a freshwater microalgae, hoping to revolutionize the food market with hamburgers made from algae-based protein. The experiment ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook With about 210,000 gallons of oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico each day, the recent explosion ...
Ferticell® Universal™ 0-0-1 with 30% of our algae extract (our highest percentage product) provides unique benefits by acting as a bio stimulant. Most Ferticell® products utilize a proprietary ...
Some scientists regard Exxon XOM 3.59% Mobil Corp.’s long-running quest to turn algae into a transportation fuel as little more than a PR stunt. The oil giant says they are wrong. Using genetic ...
The first week of December marks Crohn's & Colitis Awareness Week. Since 1990 cases of Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have nearly doubled. It has risen fastest among those aged 15-39. IBD is a ...
Algae can show up in all the wrong places: pools, patios, decks, roof shingles, rain barrels, fish tanks, birdbaths, and steps. If left unchecked, algae can be more than a nuisance — it can be a ...
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