All Articles Tagged As: algae
Tiny seawater algae could hold the key to crops as a source of fuel and plants that can adapt to changing climates.
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With a recent five-year, $1 million grant from the US Department of Agriculture, Arizona State University scientist Qiang Hu and his research team are studying the factors involved with algal crop failure.
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"Salt-loving algae could be the key to the successful development of biofuels as well as being an efficient means of recycling atmospheric carbon dioxide", Professor John Cushman of the University of Nevada told the Society for General Microbiology meeting at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, today, Sept. 10.
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Phosphorus can have a significant effect on water quality, entering these water sources in a variety of ways, particularly due to runoff from phosphorus enriched soil. A new study examined the characteristics of phosphorus in soils as a way to understand how it behaves in soils and how it is transported in runoff.
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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, a world leader in algae production commercialization, has announced a multi-year, multi-million dollar technology-licensing and development agreement with Primafuel, Inc., a California-based company that develops renewable fuels. The collaboration is focused on developing algae bio-refinery technologies for renewable fuels and high value co-products production.
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