Showing posts with label algae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label algae. Show all posts
Monday, October 17, 2016
New Zealand plankton blooms proof of global warming's oceanic effects
Ετικέτες
algae,
global warming,
New Zealand,
oceans,
phytoplankton,
satellites
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Living on Locusts and Wild Honey: Swedes to Enjoy a Diet of Insects and Algae
With the world's population steadily on the rise, the Earth is reportedly heading towards its hardest food crisis in history. To combat the imminent food crisis, Swedish scientists advocate the consumption of algae and insects as a future source of protein. Remarkably, their fellow Swedes are not all averse to this weird diet.
Ετικέτες
algae,
climate change,
diet,
food crisis,
honey,
locusts,
planet,
population mondiale
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Shade balls ‘to answer Turkey’s water problems’ (video)
Ετικέτες
algae,
drought,
evaporation,
Shade balls,
technology,
Turkey,
video,
water resources
Friday, June 26, 2015
Corals are already adapting to global warming (study)
Ετικέτες
adaptation,
algae,
coral reef,
coral species,
global warming,
immigration,
oceans,
study
Saturday, June 06, 2015
Σουηδία: Ανανεώσιμη ενέργεια από τη θάλασσα
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Πρωτοπόρο βιοκαύσιμο δημιουργήθηκε στην Κύπρο
Ετικέτες
algae,
biofuel,
ΑΗΚ,
βιοκαύσιμα,
θάλασσες,
καύσιμα,
Κύπρος,
τεχνολογία,
φύκη
Monday, April 08, 2013
Microalgae Produce More Oil Faster for Energy, Food or Products
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Apr. 7, 2013 — Scientists have described
technology that accelerates microalgae's ability to produce many
different types of renewable oils for fuels, chemicals, foods and
personal-care products within days using standard industrial
fermentation.The presentation was part of the 245th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS) on April 7.
Ετικέτες
algae,
biocrude,
biofuel,
biotechnology,
energy,
nature,
Oil,
Research,
Science,
sunlight,
technology,
βιοκαύσιμα,
φύκη
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Biofuel breakthrough: Quick cook method turns algae into oil
ScienceDaily (Oct. 31, 2012) — ANN ARBOR—It looks like Mother Nature was wasting her time with a multimillion-year process to produce crude oil. Michigan Engineering researchers can "pressure-cook" algae for as little as a minute and transform an unprecedented 65 percent of the green slime into biocrude.
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