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European Early Humans Ate Algae

Algae, seaweed, and other aquatic plants are highly nutritious and healthy, yet they are rarely consumed in Europe. However, in the Stone Age, early humans

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Algae Panels: Oxygen, Power, Biomass

Mexican start-up Greenfluidics has developed an algae panel for buildings that can produce oxygen, electricity, and biomass. Algae can remove significantly more CO2 from the

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Gill-less Tadpoles Created

Scientists Create Oxygen-Producing Tadpoles through Photosynthesis In a recent study, scientists from the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) have created tadpoles that produce oxygen through photosynthesis, without

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Massive Slime Drifts off Turkish Coast

The Turkish Marmara Sea is facing a severe environmental crisis due to the excessive production of algae, resulting in a thick slime that covers the

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Revolutionary Photosynthesis Produces Hydrogen

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from the University of Bristol and the Polytechnic University of Harbin have developed a new method for producing hydrogen using

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Bacteria Enzyme Breaks Down Plastic

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found that diatoms, a type of algae, could potentially help break down plastic waste in the ocean. By manipulating

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Bacteria enzymes turn algae into ethanol and plastic

The annual algae bloom in the Atlantic Ocean is becoming a growing concern due to its negative impact on the environment. The algae, which consumes

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Creating Hydrogen from Sunlight

In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers at St. John’s College, Cambridge University have successfully altered the process of photosynthesis to produce large amounts of hydrogen and

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Predictability of Evolution?

The evolutionary arms race can lead to similar traits, but genes develop differently. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Plön, Germany,

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Oldest plant fossil discovered

Indian scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in Indian limestone: 1.6 billion-year-old plant fossils. This discovery provides evidence that multicellular life existed much earlier than