HyveGeo believes it can turn the desert green and remove carbon from the atmosphere – using biochar and microscopic algae.
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 ...
If left to grow by itself, the mutant C ... coli, the bacteria will consume the glycolate, keeping the microalgae alive and relatively healthy. Numerous experiments led to the design of a modular ...
Swedish Algae Factory has secured €3m of fresh funding to expand the production of algae and find new applications for the ...
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