Sentences with phrase «about algae»

Hi Kaite, How about the algae biofuels?!! Gates and Khosla is Bullish for this by investing millions in sapphire energy and Exonn Investing huge $ 600MN in this area?!! How do you see this sector?!! especially in terms of Emerging markets
One of the companies working on algae - based biodiesel is Solazyme (we already wrote about their algae - B100
You haven't mentioned examples such as the extremists» claims about algae as a cost competitive replacement for fossil fuels.
hello, i am planning to visit boracay end of april but ive been reading a lot about the algae bloom.
Shame about the algae but that's hard to control.
«Yes, but what about algae», you say?
«When I heard about the algae blooms in Lake Erie, I wanted to do something,» Julia says.
Yes, they are ready and excited about algae,» she said.
«At one point JoeBen got all excited about algae,» his friend and former colleague David Scheinman says.
The data used in Clarens» study came from previously published work about algae growth demonstrations since the 1980s, he said.
Scientific American staffers Mark Fischetti and Robin Lloyd talk with podcast host Steve Mirsky about sessions they attended — including those about algae for energy, dissecting the astronomy in art, and attitudes about climate change — at the recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
About Algae International Group, Inc. (ALGA) Algae International Group, Inc. (OTC Pink: ALGA), through its subsidiary American Seed & Oil Company, Inc., is in the business of hemp production to supply seed to the expanding hemp farming market for consumer products and construction materials.
We've heard lots of noise about algae this year, sometimes up close, and sometimes from afar, but it didn't really strike us how many companies were invested in the space until we saw that.
Greentech Media is reporting about another algae startup that thinks it has the secret formula to turn pond scum into the answer to curing our addiction to oil.

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A form of algae, spirulina is about 60 % protein.
I definitely recommend breaking that down into about 10 tabs at a time, but by consuming them this way they have no taste, which is nice if you are leery of how algae tastes.
He told me algae oil's benefits were thus: first, it's high in monounsaturated fats, the «good fats» we generally hear about in the same breath as the vaunted Mediterranean diet.
These are some frequently asked questions about this very dark blueish green, very powdery, very nutritious algae which is found in the superfood section of health stores and listed as an ingredient in some of our favorite juices and smoothies!
Auburn Mayor Michael Quill is pleased that the state will pony up about $ 2 million to help pay for filtration systems meant eliminate toxins produced by the blue - green algae blooms that plague Owasco Lake.
At an event held at the Emerson Park Pavilion on Wednesday, Cuomo announced the state will fund the installation of two systems that aim to address concerns about blue - green algae toxins detected in drinking water supplies for the city of Auburn and town of Owasco.
At an event held at the Emerson Park Pavilion, Cuomo announced the state will fund the installation of two systems that aim to address concerns about blue - green algae toxins that were detected in drinking water supplies for the city of Auburn and town of Owasco.
Cuomo took on the role of science cheerleader ahead of a summit on the SUNY New Paltz campus about ways to eradicate harmful algae blooms that are threatening bodies of water used for drinking and recreation.
NEW PALTZ, N.Y. >> Gov. Andrew Cuomo took on the role of science cheerleader Tuesday ahead of a summit on the SUNY New Paltz campus about ways to eradicate harmful algae blooms that are threatening bodies of water used for drinking and recreation.
Syracuse, N.Y. — Four regional summits will be held in Upstate New York over the next month to talk about toxic algae blooms.
OWASCO — With Auburn and Cayuga County officials concerned about tests showing low levels of blue - green algae toxins in the public water suppl...
We have a broader view than almost anybody about the diversity of genetics and algae around the planet.
About 2.7 billion years ago, photosynthetic algae in the oceans started making their mark, taking in carbon dioxide as fuel and sending the by - product — oxygen — skyward.
On Alaska's Harding Icefield, these microbes are responsible for about a sixth of the snowmelt in algae - tinged areas, researchers report September 18 in Nature...
Since the algae reproduces by cell division about once per day in the laboratory, numerous genetically identical cultures could be derived from the isolate.
Shorter than the width of a human hair, the roots absorbed lichen, bacteria and algae blowing about in the sand.
All we talked about was algae, algae, algae.
The algae industry suggests that the National Academy of Sciences's concerns about water are a «nonstarter»
Crawling about on the sea floor, they feed off dead algae and other detritus that falls from above.
And 13 - year - olds Mitchell Haverty and Angus Fung talk about their research on algae as alternative fuel.
Although this may be bad news for the Baltic Sea and other areas plagued by this dinoflagellate, Kremp also noted that the short duration of most lab studies limits what we can know about how toxic algae may evolve over the next century.
Toward that goal, Sandia National Laboratories is testing strains of algae for resistance to a host of predators and diseases, and learning to detect when an algae pond is about to crash.
They found that the proteins of prokaryotes (the group of organisms that includes bacteria and blue - green algae) tended to have sequences of about 150 amino acids, or a multiple of that number, while the proteins of the eukaryotes (which account for all other organisms) had amino acid sequences in multiples of around 125.
Researchers such as Baker are starting to think about the possibility of intentionally seeding coral reefs with hardier strains of algae to help them to resist the perils of climate change.
Ever since he heard about biofuel photobioreactors, Bryan Willson, has seen raw power in tiny algae, nature's fastest - growing organisms.
Herron and his colleagues scanned the genomes of about 45 species of green algae to see how the position of certain genes might have shifted as the organisms grew more complex.
Researchers at Grand Valley State University's Annis Water Resources Institute are learning more about the impact invasive zebra mussels and native aquatic insect larvae have on the risk of algae blooms in two West Michigan lakes.
On Alaska's Harding Icefield, these microbes are responsible for about a sixth of the snowmelt in algae - tinged areas, researchers report September 18 in Nature Geoscience.
The finding suggests that future climate simulations, unlike current ones, should account for the effects of these algae when making predictions about glacial melt.
There are other people who have talked about changing microalgae — green algae that floats in the water — into advanced biofuel, but [using] seaweed is unique,» said DuPont's Nathan Danielson, a program manager who oversaw the companies» DOE grant application.
Special about this new procedure is that it reduces the amount of liquid needed in comparison to the currently used technology, which cultivates algae in suspensions, by a factor of up to one hundred.
With his pals in Cleveland, Ohio, where he grew up as the oldest son of a psychiatrist and an artist, Tatar entertained himself by scooping up pond water samples and, with a microscope, peering at the algae and protozoa trawling about within.
«Five years ago, staff at Whitlingham Broad here in Norwich approached us about blue green algae and we couldn't help.
From about 160,000 years ago people there enjoyed a diet of seafood, including molluscs, crustacea and algae.
Conversely, the temperature - hardy yellow scroll coral had the strongest microbiome, did not bleach and had the best health overall - suggesting that something about the relationships among its animal, algae and microbe components makes it especially resilient.
In Troy Springs State Park, algae spread from the edge of Troy Springs to about 30 feet below the surface, clouding the water and smothering native vegetation.
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