A tiny, nearly invisible crustacean is quietly reshuffling the food webs of European lakes and rivers, and new research ...
The New Mexico Environment Department has launched a new web-based interactive tool to tell anglers and other aquatic enthusiasts whether algae blooms might be present before they venture lakeside.
The DNR says swallowing or breathing in algal toxins can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and flu-like symptoms. In severe ...
"I think we, as a society, at least here in high-income countries, really take for granted that we have food security, and I ...
Karenia cristata, a rare type of microscopic algae that produces toxins that harm nerve cells, can be lethal at very low ...
Researchers at IIT Guwahati found that blue-green algae can absorb 66.2% of lead from contaminated water, offering a ...
It took two scientists decades to find a new nitrogen-fixing organelle. It could change the future of sustainable agriculture ...
The tiny microalgae behind South Australia’s harmful algal bloom is among the most toxic ever tested
Over the past 15 months, one of the country’s worst marine environmental disasters has been unfolding in South Australia. A ...
Cambridge researchers have created a living bio-battery using photosynthetic algae, producing continuous electricity and ...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a living bio-battery that generates electricity continuously using ...
The algae responsible for the catastrophic die-off of hundreds of thousands of marine animals in southern Australia last year ...
The study used more than 40 years of data to map fluctuating PFAS levels across species in the region's food chain.
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