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High-starch algae are important in biofuel production, as a feed supplement in agriculture and as an efficient way to bind carbon dioxide. Researchers have now found a new method to control starch ...
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Dozens of marine animals, including an unprecedented number of dolphins, are dying due to a toxic algae bloom now stretching from San Diego to ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Potentially toxic algae has been discovered at a park along Austin's Lady Bird Lake just south of the Tom Miller Dam. The city's Watershed Protection Department recently posted ...
Catfish eat a variety of small fish, mollusks, insects, crayfish, snails, clams, and frogs. They will eat algae and the remains of dead fish and plants that are floating in the water, when nothing ...
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Toxic algae is mixed in with plants and water lilies in the waters of Lady Bird Lake near Redbud Isle. Scientists with Austin’s Watershed Protection Department have spotted clumps of blue-green algae ...
With Eater editors dining out sometimes several times a day, we come across lots of standout dishes, and we don’t want to keep any secrets. Check back for the best things we ate this week.
The latest edition of the Eater Brunch Heatmap brings a trio of new brunches. Honey Butter Fried Chicken in Avondale is bringing back brunch in May. Anelya is putting a Ukrainian spin on brunch ...
LAist relies on reader donations to power our nonprofit newsroom. Support LAist by giving now. The Pacific Marine Mammal Center confirmed Wednesday that a female humpback whale, and a minke whale ...
Wild Hare’s familiar sign has a new home. Ashok Selvam/Eater Chicago Ashok Selvam is the regional editor for Eater Midwest and in charge of coverage in Chicago, Detroit, and the Twin Cities.
However, in areas where the snow has melted and the bare ice is exposed, dark patches often appear. These dark areas are caused by microscopic algae that grow directly on the ice. By darkening the ...