Consortium across the Baltic and North Sea are pooling their resources to develop algae-based products using industrial waste ...
The symbiosis between corals and algae, observed in fossil reefs 385 million years old, allowed for an explosion of life that feeds 500 million people ...
However, ASP is very rare and was last recorded in Canada in 1987. Diatoms are microscopic, unicellular, and photosynthesising aquatic microorganisms or algae covered in milk-colored silica shells.
Morphologically simpler brown algae like Ectocarpus and the gametophytes ... Instead, their development involves a smooth transition from unicellular to multicellular stages without distinct ...
Independently evolved brown algae develop this way ... implying that switching to multicellularity from unicellular stages depends on older genes. By contrast, most of the younger genes expressed ...
From nori to kelp to spirulina, sea vegetables are having a moment. There’s a good reason for this. These greens are packed with nutrients, anti-oxidants, protein, and flavor. A staple of Japanese ...
But when environmental conditions are right, the unicellular plankton can quickly ... ponds and lakes experienced outbreaks of blue-green algae, 17 of them on the South Fork.
A Chinese study has revealed how a type of algae adapts to cold temperatures in Antarctica with special proteins and enzymes. Chlorella is a genus of unicellular green algae distributed all over the ...
He called it "a remarkable act of nature where microscopic algae illuminate the water at night so brightly ... The glow of ...