Scientists and entrepreneurs have big goals for tiny organisms, from feeding people in war zones to curbing climate impacts.
These bacteria are the ones producing the vitamin ... In fact, there are already algae-based food supplements on the market. Products like Chlorella, which are whole algae, are added to certain ...
construction materials and food ingredients," said Forbes. In addition, "many of the natural resources we use today came from extremophile bacteria and algae in the deep past," said New Scientist.
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Inside Iceland's futuristic farm growing algae for foodAbout 35 minutes from the capital Reykjavik, the Vaxa site produces the microalgae Nannochloropsis, both as food for people, and for feed in fish and shrimp farming. It also grows a type of bacteria ...
Giant clams grow huge by relying on algae for energy. Scientists found genes that help them live with algae and grow big.
Triton is aiming to be an ingredient producer rather than a food company, so don’t expect veggie burgers made entirely from algae or a medium rare algae steak anytime soon. Xun Wang, the company ...
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Study discovers how algae produce a hormone they use to communicate"The bacterium degrades the auxin by lowering the hormone levels, helping Chlamydomonas to continue growing while the bacterium obtains food from ... in which algae and bacteria help each other.
Caption The figure shows how the amount of labelled carbon in algae and bacteria growing together changes with time (low is blue and high is red). On the right hand side, it can be seen that the ...
Giant clams, among the largest mollusks in the ocean, are a fascinating part of tropical coral reefs. These enormous ...
both as food for people, and for feed in fish and shrimp farming. It also grows a type of bacteria called Arthospira, also known as blue-green algae, as it shares similar properties with microalgae.
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