After spending nearly 7,000 years buried deep in the mud of the Baltic Sea without light or oxygen, tiny algae have come back ...
A research team was able to revive dormant stages of algae that sank to the bottom of the Baltic Sea almost 7,000 years ago. Dormancy allows many organisms, from bacteria to mammals, to survive harsh ...
A research team led by the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) was able to revive dormant stages of ...
During red tide events, the researchers collected Karenia brevis bloom samples to analyze in a lab. They used a method called ...