Sentences with phrase «potential of algae»

Our broad portfolio of biofuels research doesn't just investigate the potential of algae, it also looks at turning cellulosic feedstocks into motor fuels.
Latro (latin for thief) incorporates the natural energy potential of algae and the functionality of a hanging lamp into its design.
Possibly crop - based, but more likely algae based, as the gallons / acre / year potential of algae is far higher than any crop.
The aviation industry in particular is interested in the potential of algae - based biofuels.
This will reveal the potential of algae in a CO2 capture, best applications for algal biomass and how well algae could be grown in industrial waste water.

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The chemical extraction using hexanes on the algae and fungi from which the amino acids are sourced leads to the potential of hexane being present in the formula and this is what leads to parents questioning whether they want them included in the formula.
Environmentalists and lake experts say that without quick action to address the rapidly declining lake conditions because of invasive weeds and algae, the county could likely face a potential property value crash and a devastating loss of summertime tourism.
«Algae may be a potential source of biofuels and biochemicals even in cool climate.»
The review presents the current status of technology options for the potential exploitation of algae as feed stocks for the production of biofuels.
Researchers would like to produce algae efficiently because of its potential environmental benefits.
This signaling pathway could be used to optimize the photosynthetic efficiency of plants subject to water and nutrient deficiencies, with potential applications in agriculture and reactor - based crop development for green chemistry and algae - based biofuel solutions.
The researchers, including postgraduate students Miaolin Chen at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Deborah Devis at the University of Adelaide's Waite campus, performed a genome - wide analysis of potential pollen allergens in two model plants, Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress) and rice by comparing those results among 25 species of plants ranging from simple alga to complex flowering plants.
By comparing the nitrogen isotope signature of algae tissues and potential pollution, the research group traced nutrients in the algae back to their land - based sources.
Lower on NAS's list of potential concerns were the consequences of accidentally releasing genetically modified algae into the environment and the effects of converting rangeland or pastureland to biofuel - making ponds.
Today, these nutrient - rich algae are being used around the world to help treat illness and are being seriously discussed as a sustainable source of food with the potential to end world hunger.3 Unlike most plants, which need to be cultivated and nurtured, spirulina is a survivor, able to withstand extreme temperature variations and neglect and still thrive.
Chlorella Pyrenoidosa is a unique species of freshwater green algae with extraordinary nutritional potential.
Spirulina Juice Powder: A blue - green algae that is used due to its mixture of nutrients and potential effects on improving inflammation and infections.
Flat stretches of sea floor offer no nooks in which to hide or lay eggs, less surface area providing a home for algae, invertebrates, and other potential food sources, and no eddies in which fish can take shelter from strong currents.
The U.S. Energy Department said algae - based fuels have the potential to displace 17 percent of the oil imported for use in the transportation sector and in August, Sapphire secured a $ 5 million grant from the federal government to help develop the refining process for algae - based fuels.
But when pressed, Lovelock said he does believe there's potential in «biochar» — that is, converting some of the world's biomass (e.g. forest slash, agricultural residues, fast - growing grasses grown on depleted soils, farmed algae) into charcoal and sequestering the black mass in soil or under the ocean.
But thanks to technological advances in genetic sequencing, we now know a coral species can harbor several potential species or types of Symbiodinium algae, each capable of responding optimally to a different set of environmental conditions and coral physiology.
The National Marine Fisheries Service is declaring the fatalities to be an «unusual mortality event», and are investigating the potential cause of death, which could also include biotoxins from harmful algae blooms, pollution, ship collisions, or possible acoustic trauma from ships or other ocean infrastructure.
Criteria Description Fish Toxicity Measure of the acute toxicity to fish (both saltwater and freshwater) Daphnia Toxicity Measure of the acute toxicity to Daphnia (invertebrate aquatic organisms) Algae Toxicity Measure of the acute toxicity to aquatic plants Persistence / Biodegradation Rate of degradation for a substance in the environment (air, soil, or water) Bioaccumulation Potential for a substance to accumulate in fatty tissue and magnify up the food chain Climatic relevance Measure of the impact a substance has on the climate (e.g., ozone depletion, global warming, etc.) Other Any additional characteristic (e.g., soil organism toxicity, WGK water classification, etc.) relevant to the overall evaluation but not included in the previous criteria 1.3.3 Material Class Criteria The following material classes are flagged due to the concern that at some point in their life cycle they may have negative impacts on human and environmental health.
And we have the potential to use 1.2 million tonnes of algae, which corresponds to 2.4 billion kg CO2 equivalent removed from the atmosphere and sequestered into ink pigments.
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