It took two scientists decades to find a new nitrogen-fixing organelle. It could change the future of sustainable agriculture ...
The dominant species in the algal bloom which devastated SA's coastline, Karenia cristata, is the most toxic of its kind ...
Karenia cristata, a rare type of microscopic algae that produces toxins that harm nerve cells, can be lethal at very low ...
Over the past 15 months, one of the country’s worst marine environmental disasters has been unfolding in South Australia. A ...
Scientists found that small temperature shifts dramatically alter microalgae, raising concerns about carbon capture and ...
Newly published research has confirmed the algae behind South Australia’s long‑running “catastrophic” coastal disaster is the ...
Despite a spike in harmful algae, marine mammal and bird rescue agencies haven’t seen a surge in symptoms indicating domoic ...
The algae responsible for the catastrophic die-off of hundreds of thousands of marine animals in southern Australia last year ...
The interactions between microscopic algal cells and bacteria in the oceans play a pivotal role in the global carbon cycle.
The University of Vermont’s research boat was filled with scientists and members of the media Tuesday for a short cruise to ...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a living bio-battery that generates electricity continuously using ...
Mass death of marine animals in Australia caused by ‘world’s most toxic algae’ - Algal bloom killed thousands of ...