Green seaweeds of the genus Ulva, commonly known as sea lettuces, comprise a variation of globally distributed species that stand out with their unique characteristics. As opportunists, they have a ...
Marine agriculture in the form of seaweed cultivation is swiftly evolving as an answer to global food security challenges. The green algal genus Ulva is used as a model species for sustainable ...
As the first signs of spring emerge, it's the perfect time to dust off your walking shoes and prepare for outdoor adventures.
And yet on Ulva, a small island off the coast of Scotland, it’s the people who are doing the reclaiming. In 2025, the idea of settling anyplace other than Mars might seem anachronistic ...
Instead of continuing to dig tunnels or pits, some scientists are looking to a promising yet challenging source of minerals: ...
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Mar. 18, 2025 — Although fungi of the genus Piloderma are common, scientists have now discovered five previously unknown species. One of these is one of the most widely distributed species in ...
Ulva has been inhabited for over 7,000 years ... underway to protect the island’s unique biodiversity, including rare species such as the Corncrake bird and the slender Scotch Burnet Moth.
De-extinction — the science of resurrecting extinct species — is progressing in leaps and bounds. Here are six creatures that researchers could bring back to life.
Other species forming the basis of the case are Baudin’s cockatoo, the Australian grayling, Carnaby’s black cockatoo, red goshawk, forest red-tailed black cockatoo and the Tasmanian wedge ...
Make a symbolic adoption in support of WWF's global efforts. We protect wildlife because they inspire us. But we also focus our efforts on those species—like tigers, rhinos, whales and marine ...