Spirulina's chief benefit for hair is hair growth. It contains 70% protein, fatty acids, and iron, all nutrients that the ...
The year is 2050. Agriculture happens in labs, as well as fields. And on the menu for dinner? Microalgae. That speculative future meal might not sound very appealing, but microalgae are packed with ...
Verde Dualair, developed by Atoz Carbon Cycle, a startup and alumnus of the Selangor Accelerator Programme (SAP) by Sidec, ...
Donna Sutherland and Martina Doblin do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant ...
Microalgae have been used by the Chinese for medicinal and nutritional purposes for thousands of years in the belief they could cure almost any health condition. The idea that microalgae have ...
Biofuel has been touted as the cornerstone of a decarbonised future, but the complex supply chains and finite availability of waste lipids – historically the favoured feedstock – means that the sector ...
Cement production is responsible for around 8% of global carbon emissions. Using microalgae to make a key ingredient could drastically cut that carbon footprint. During a trip to Thailand on his ...
Save this article to read it later. Find this story in your account’s ‘Saved for Later’ section. For the past few years, algae has been having something of a moment. We reported on its growing ...
Microalgae are excellent swimmers and reach speeds of up to 115 micrometres per second. The team coated the microalgae with magnetic nanoparticles in order to steer them using external magnetic fields ...
It’s hard to green the desert. Take China, or Africa’s Sahel region, for example. Their “Great Green Walls,” grand projects to beat back encroaching desert by planting trees, have required decades of ...
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