Researchers from the University of Bayreuth and the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization in Göttingen have investigated the movement patterns of unicellular, hydrogen-producing ...
The vast majority of the water flowing into the St. Lucie Estuary is from local communities — not Lake Okeechobee.' ...
Algae biofuels have been touted as the fuel of the future. They lock away carbon, grow very fast and everywhere, and produce a lot of oil. So why hasn't it taken off yet?
“The algae is eating CO2 ... where thousands upon thousands of tiny red and blue LED lights fuel the microalgae’s growth, in place of sunlight. They’re also supplied water and nutrients.
The company is currently working with a non-disclosed major oil and gas corporation to study using the company’s algae-based solution to produce aviation fuel, bringing Gross back to his initial ...