The biomolecules were contained in oil extracted from deeply buried rock A planetary takeover by ocean-dwelling algae 650 million years ago was the kick that transformed life on Earth. That's what ...
Have you ever seen brown or green goo floating on a river or in the ocean? Or have you noticed how the walls of a fish tank sometimes turn green and slimy? These are all examples of algae—but there is ...
No. 4 Special Issue: Interrogating Intellectual Property Rights in Fashion and Design 2017 pp. 343-433, e1-e2 No. 3 2017 pp. 249-342 No. 2 Special Issue: Environmental Histories of Design 2017 pp. 103 ...
There are only a few ingredients needed for algae to take over: carbon dioxide, light, and water. The ancient microorganism is thriving thanks to record heat waves and fertilizers washed away into ...
By Walker Mimms Exhibition Recreating Anne Frank’s Secret Annex to Open in New York For the first time, the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam will replicate the cramped rooms where Frank and her ...
Dr Neil Reid from Queen's University is wary of claims the algae has killed wildlife When the largest lake in the UK turns green, it's hard not to wonder about the effect on local wildlife.