A group of scientists has discovered a species of algae that is capable of being selectively bred and could help create a renewable alternative to fossil fuels. Algae has already been used to produce ...
Imagine a sea of glowing blue lights pulsing to the beat of the music. But instead of glow sticks filled with toxic chemicals ...
A health alert has been issued for blue-green algae toxins in the Caloosahatchee River at the Sebastian Canal. Learn how to ...
Their results, published in the journal Science Advances, suggest algae could be part of a brighter, more sustainable future.
Researchers created living light from bioluminescent algae that glows on demand without electricity and could someday power ...
State environmental officials have confirmed mats of the "hairy green" algae in the lake this year, including a 55-acre site ...
On the heels of Artemis II’s mission to the moon, officials at NASA are focused on their goal of building a permanent moon ...
WASHINGTON — Food and health experts are dubbing algae the nation’s next big superfood. But don’t worry, there’s no need to take a straw down to your nearest pond and start gulping. All you need to do ...
An L.A. startup that develops technology to turn algae into fuel is getting a boost from an unlikely source: the wastewater treatment industry. It turns out that the technology used to extract algae ...
Health officials issued an advisory for Orange Lake on Wednesday after blue-green algae was found near the Eagles Nest dock.
As I went about my normal culinary routine this week—scrambling eggs, searing chicken, and making a Sri Lankan shrimp curry when feeling particularly adventurous—I didn’t reach for my typical olive or ...