LAKE TAHOE/ Nev./Calif. – As the climate warms and nutrient inputs shift, algal communities in cool, clear mountain lakes like Lake Tahoe will likely experience seasonal changes, according to a study ...
Flasks of bubbling green liquid in a Wayne State University biology lab display a troubling relationship between two phenomena threatening the Great Lakes. The slimy concoctions are mixtures of Great ...
Harvesting biofuel from algae is effective, but not yet practical. A UB-led research project — funded by a $2 million U.S. Department of Energy grant — is tackling this problem using polyculture ...
image: A large part of the green house gasses emitted by agriculture comes from the cows belching. When the cows break down the plant fibres from the feed in their stomachs, they produce methane gas ...
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Light pollution stimulates cyanobacterial growth and metabolic processes in lakes, large-scale experiment shows
Everyone is familiar with the light dome that shows from afar where cities are brightly lit at night. Artificial light that is scattered in the atmosphere and brightens the night sky can have an ...
As the climate warms and nutrient inputs shift, algal communities in cool, clear mountain lakes like Lake Tahoe will likely experience seasonal changes, according to a study from UC Davis. Periphyton, ...
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