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HyveGeo believes it can turn the desert green and remove carbon from the atmosphere – using biochar and microscopic algae.
As the crops are rich in protein, carbohydrate, omega-3s, fatty-acids, and vitamin B12, Mr Haflidason believes growing microalgae this way, could help tackle global food insecurity. Many other ...
microalgae formulations failed. Trout didn’t grow nearly as well on early experimental diets. But in the process of that research, the team identified the problem: rainbow trout were picky eaters.
The project, called Energreen, is scheduled to go on for two years. Neiker-Tecnalia researchers believe that traditional methods of growing microalgae can be improved by modifying metabolism of these ...
"The purpose of the experiment is to create a photobioreactor for biotechnological experiments and obtaining food and oxygen by culturing microalgae ... food and oxygen by growing microalgae ...
HyveGeo first experimented with turning microalgae into biochar, before realizing it was “like growing saffron and burning it,” according to Redha. Instead, the company now puts microalgae ...
microalgae formulations failed. Trout didn't grow nearly as well on early experimental diets. But in the process of that research, the team identified the problem: Rainbow trout were picky eaters.