"My first reaction having come from Australia was, 'How am I going to grow algae through our winters?'" he said. Deborah Terra is a post-doctoral researcher with the Ongen team at Laurentian.
What is true is that the brighter the light, the stronger water movement you need – although even if it beats the slime, another algae will grow in its place if you still have excessive light. Barley ...
Known as the "true" flying fox the latter species is used universally for algae control, but is also used for specific hair and brush algae control. They do grow to 15cm in length, so will need large ...
Deep Blue BioTech is working with a strain of cyanobacteria — also known as blue-green algae (but note these ... has is it’s three times faster [growing] than any other strain of cyanobacteria ...
On Nov. 6, the day after a national election that sent Donald Trump back to the White House, Elijah Graham and Owen King, who attend high schools on opposite sides of the Willamette River, were ...
Their findings are deployed on sod farms around the country that are growing fields for the tournament. It's an "amazing feeling" to help develop the fields that are central to one the world's ...
One of the major challenges that has prevented algae from being utilized is related to the ability to grow algae at the scale needed to be profitable, he said. Growing algae in shallow open ponds can ...