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Hosted on MSNArgentina's giant rodents dyed Hulk green by algaeArgentina's giant rodents dyed Hulk green by algae First a river ran blood red. Now Argentina's beloved giant rodent, the capybara, has been coated in Hulk-green slime as pollution turns the country's ...
When populations of tiny aquatic organisms called cyanobacteria (formerly known as blue-green algae) explode, their toxic ...
Jovine, the cofounder and chief scientist of Brilliant Planet, is trying to engineer high-growth microalgae strains to ...
Cyanobacteria thrive in warm, sunny lakes and ponds that contain excess nitrogen and phosphorus nutrients derived from ...
CONCORDIA, Argentina - First a river ran blood red. Now Argentina’s beloved giant rodent, the capybara, has been coated in ...
Cyanobacteria began contributing oxygen to Earth's mostly noxious atmosphere more than 2 billion years ago. The photosystem ...
Harel, who had earned his PhD in environmental microbiology, had always been fascinated by cyanobacteria and algae, wanting to understand what made them so successful in the environment—and how ...
Tests carried out by Masterton District Council have confirmed very high concentrations of cyanobacteria (toxic algae) at ...
Weekly data on beach water quality is from the Florida Department of Health. Red tide and algal bloom data are from FWC. Red ...
Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora (Health NZ) has issued a health warning for the Hurunui River at SH1. The warning follows finding moderate to high cover of potentially toxic algae (benthic ...
The photosystem II protein complex now shared by various lineages of cyanobacteria, algae and land plants has served as a major site of oxygen production throughout the history of life on Earth ...
Argentina's beloved giant rodent, the capybara, has been coated in Hulk-green slime in and around Entre Ríos Province.
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