A new way to detect early signs of harmful blue-green algae, which bloom in lakes, rivers and reservoirs around the world, has been developed. A new way to detect early signs of harmful blue-green ...
A University of Portland team is working on a way to detect the blooms — which can make people and animals sick, and devastate coastal economies — on a molecular level. Last year, there were there ...
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Plan on enjoying one of North Idaho's picturesque lakes this summer? As always, environmental experts want to remind you to be mindful of potentially dangerous algae blooms in ...
A team of researchers from the Hollings Marine Laboratory in Charleston, S.C., has uncovered a subtle chemical pathway by which a normally inoffensive algae, Pfiesteria piscicida, can suddenly start ...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — An interactive map offers updated information about where water samples were taken and algae identification. Track algae testing in Florida through an interactive map.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — There’s not much to like about blue-green algae. The algal blooms stink, they can shut down beaches and they pose a health threat for people and pets alike. A research ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Scarborough’s Fluid Imaging Technologies helped identify the type of algae ...
This slimy green algae is far more complex than the type that helped fuel the formation of modern creatures, but it's a distant relative. Wikimedia Commons In our planet's infancy, life was pretty ...
Researchers from the Early Life Traces & Evolution Laboratory (Astrobiology / Faculty of Science) at the University of Liège have discovered the first in-situ evidence of chlorophyll remnants in a ...
A team of researchers from the Hollings Marine Laboratory in Charleston, S.C., has uncovered a subtle chemical pathway by which a normally inoffensive algae can suddenly start producing a lethal toxin ...