HyveGeo believes it can turn the desert green and remove carbon from the atmosphere – using biochar and microscopic algae.
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In a Groundbreaking Move, Scientists Revive Algae That Was Dormant for 7,000 Years on the Baltic Sea FloorIn a Groundbreaking Move, Scientists Revive Algae That Was Dormant for 7,000 Years on the Baltic Sea Floor Biotechnology has ...
Chilean salmon-farming firm Salmones Austral has submitted a USD 5.5 million (EUR 5.1 million) project for environmental ...
Swedish Algae Factory has secured €3m of fresh funding to expand the production of algae and find new applications for the ...
[Cody] of Cody’sLab has been bit by what he describes as the algae growing bug. We at Hackaday didn’t know that was a disease floating around, but we’ll admit that we’re not surprised ...
Of course, Chilean nori will require cultivation. Although the algae is found in the waters of southern and central Chile, it doe snot naturally grow in large quantities. The reproductive cycle of ...
The algae industry in general is still fairly new and growing and, as such, is currently unable to meet the world's fuel demand. The good news is that C. pacifica may allow for faster and larger ...
And through growing algae, it says it can remove climate-warming carbon dioxide from the atmosphere in the process. “Our model can solve multiple problems at the same time,” explained Dr ...
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