Scientists have discovered a newly identified marine fungus that can infect and kill toxic algae responsible for harmful ...
Microscopic algae that live within reef-forming corals scoop up available nitrogen, store the excess in crystal form, and slowly feed it to the coral as needed, according to a study published in mBio, ...
Microscopic algae often occur when there is an abundance of nutrients. To control this problem, it is best to prevent excess nutrients from entering the pond. Mat-forming algae is the second type of ...
Skoltech researchers and their colleagues have uncovered an intricate light manipulation mechanism likely used by microscopic algae to boost photosynthesis. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest ...
Scientists have made the world's smallest chariot - pulled by microscopic algae. Researchers have created tiny, vehicle-like structures - which see algae caught in baskets attached to the so-called ...
The City of Titusville has launched a pilot program using nanobubble technology in an effort to improve water quality in the ...
If you don't mind stretching things a bit, a horse or any other animal used to pull human-made vehicles is a sort of living engine. Our species has been using them forever, and we still do, despite ...
Taking an approach similar to that used for discovering new therapeutic drugs, chemists at the University of California, Davis, have found several compounds that can boost oil production by green ...