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Credit: S. Bolius, IOW. After spending nearly 7,000 years buried deep in the mud of the Baltic Sea without light or oxygen, tiny algae have come back to life. Scientists from the Leibniz Institute ...
Algae, a subaquatic plant renowned for its health and nutritional benefits across various societies, is gaining popularity for its organic wellness support. Today’s market offers a variety of ...
The adoption of algae oil supplements has grown in popularity lately, largely attributed to the abundance of health advantages they provide. Algae oil is packed with omega-3 fatty acids ...
A person has been poisoned by bacteria after swimming in an infested Canterbury lake. Te Whatu Ora last week issued a warning about toxic blue-green algae in Lake Hood near Ashburton. National Public ...
SAFM president Kalaivanan Ravichandran said the dog was discovered with nearly half of its dorsal skin torn off, extending down to the caudal abdominal area. (Facebook pic) An animal welfare group ...
Toxic algae blooms contain a neurotoxin that is likely impacting the sea lions. Sea lions on the California coast are reportedly displaying strange behavior, likely due to a harmful algae bloom ...
Marine polysaccharides, particularly those derived from red, brown, and green algae, have shown promising antiviral activity. Among them, sulfated polysaccharides are particularly notable due to their ...
Dozens of marine mammals -- including dolphins — have been sickened by a toxic algae bloom off the San Diego's coast, according to SeaWorld. Although scientists have recorded domoic-acid blooms ...
Also known as harmful algae blooms, red tides — the massive growth of algae that is tied to multiple organisms — are driven by wind and water currents, nutrients that run into the water ...
SAN DIEGO — A troubling situation is unfolding along the San Diego coastline as a dangerous algae bloom leads to an alarming rise in sea lions falling seriously ill. The bloom has caused a ...
Greta Gaiani from the University of Technology Sydney says the toxic microalgae bloom responsible killing dozens of marine animals could be linked to warming waters.
We studied the water under the microscope and extracted DNA for genetic analysis. Single-celled, microbial algae occur naturally in seawater all over the world. They are also called phytoplankton ...
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