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Meet the Tiny Ocean Plankton That Keep Our Planet's Climate in Check
Microscopic algae called coccolithophores are vital for Earth's climate, removing carbon, producing oxygen, and supporting the marine food web. Scientists worldwide are studying them to understand ...
Diatomaceous earth is a safe, chemical-free way to eliminate ants, bed bugs, roaches, and other bugs. Sprinkle it directly in ...
Coccolithophores, tiny planktonic architects of Earth’s climate, capture carbon, produce oxygen, and leave behind geological ...
Climate change and human activity are harming Antarctica and threatening wildlife from humpback whales to microscopic algae, more than 280 scientists and conservation experts say in urging protections ...
Biofuel producers must look beyond waste lipids if they want to avoid a feedstock bottleneck; land-efficient, ...
People have been urged to keep away from a lake in Nottinghamshire due to fears over potentially toxic algae. Treatment has ...
The American Heart Association is using crowdfunding to find innovative technologies that can assist in improving ...
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Exploring the Microscopic Wonders of Ocean Water: Filaments, Fibers, and Algae
Scientists Found the Hidden 'Edge State' That May Lead to Practically Infinite Energy Amazon buys $97 million mega warehouse to expand US distribution network California Passes Law Banning Loud ...
Michigan State University research illuminates a key regulatory pathway between cyanobacteria’s light-harvesting systems and the inner compartments where carbon fixation happens. It’s an important ...
Researchers are calling for the conservation of teeny tiny organisms that normally get overlooked, and conservationists are ...
While industry and government tell consumers South Australian seafood is safe, consumer demand is still down amid the algal ...
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