A thick, hairy red algae covers large portions of the sand near the South Packery Jetty in Corpus Christi, according to ...
However, once the red algae die off and become a new source of food for other aquatic animals, Dr Gershwin said Tasmanians ...
There really is a lot to be proud of as we look back on 2024 and everything our communities, activists, NGOs, journalists and ...
Stanford researchers have identified multiple forms of a ubiquitous enzyme in microbes that flourish in low-oxygen regions ...
A high-resolution analysis of the global diversity of fossils spanning 2 billion years shows how a series of super ice ages ...
Weizmann Institute researchers have developed a new way to track the culprit – giant viruses – and identify their traces in specific types of tiny algae that they attack.
A new study published in Marine Resource Economics, led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), examines the correlation between fish yield and live coral habitats. Researchers analyzed ...
Spectroscopy might detect signatures of oxygen in a planet’s atmosphere, which microbes called blue-green algae created by ...
When the plants die, this carbon is entombed in the frigid soil, where it no longer helps warm Earth’s surface ... s economy and the planet, a new study warned. Ask NYT Climate: What kind ...
Satellite technology is set to become part of the measures being used to tackle the issue of blue-green algae in Lough Neagh ... tangible benefits here on Earth,” said Chris Mcquire, local ...
The project will harness satellite, space-based and remote sensing technologies, alongside aquatic applications, to observe and predict blue green algae blooms, which will help to inform the ...
(AP Photo/Shuji Kajiyama, File) FILE - A person runs alongside the East River during light rainfall, Nov. 21, 2024 in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Gray, File) FILE - People do yoga early morning at the ...