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The Hoya
3 天
The Biophysics Behind Algae’s Photosynthesis Boosters
GrandPre explained how specific biomolecular condensates called pyrenoids allow some organisms — like algae — to conduct photosynthesis, a process that uses carbon dioxide to convert solar light ...
Quanta Magazine
5 天
How Does Life Happen When There’s Barely Any Light?
Under the sea ice during the Arctic’s pitch-black polar night, cells power photosynthesis on the lowest light levels ever ...
The Week
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Carving a niche in biotechnology with BioE3 Policy
The research got the thrust after the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Ministry of Science and Technology and Indian Space ...
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Lake beds are rich environmental records—studying them reveals much about a place's history
Canada has more lakes than any other country in the world, with a huge diversity of lake sizes, depths, shapes, water ...
earth
4 天
Giant clams grow huge without eating much protein
Giant clams grow huge by relying on algae for energy. Scientists found genes that help them live with algae and grow big.
Undark
4 天
Seeking New Foods, Scientists Look To Bacteria, Algae, and More
At universities and startups around the globe, researchers are searching for microbes that could be used as food.
Smithsonian Magazine
5 天
This February, Meet the Women Transforming Science at the National Museum of Natural History
Mark your calendar for the Mother Tongue Film Festival and events covering everything from odd oceanic couples to resilient ...
5 天
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How can your houseplant survive up to a month and a half without watering?
Hungarian researchers at ELTE Eötvös Loránd University and the HUN-REN Center for Energy Research have shown that the leaves ...
Knowridge
6 天
How tiny algae help giant clams grow big and shape coral reefs
Giant clams, among the largest mollusks in the ocean, are a fascinating part of tropical coral reefs. These enormous ...
Kormorant
5 天
Blue-Green algae in water no cause for alarm, says DA
The DA in Gauteng said that residents need not be alarmed by reports circulating on social media regarding cyanobacteria or ...
Mother Jones
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We May Be Eating Microbes Soon, and That’s a Good Thing
Scientists and entrepreneurs have big goals for tiny organisms, from feeding people in war zones to curbing climate impacts.
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