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Mannitol can be extracted from various natural sources, such as seaweed, or produced synthetically. Mannitol is widely produced in nature by various organisms including algae, fungi, bacteria, and ...
Off the shore of Homewood, the research vessel John LeConte takes regular measurements to help researchers track the status ...
All about the way plants turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food.
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There’s nothing quite like the sight of a perfectly clean, sparkling pool on a hot day. But keeping a pool that way involves ...
Blue-green algae are a type of bacteria common in Florida’s freshwater environments. Blooms occur when algae grow rapidly, ...
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The European Algae Biomass Association (EABA) plays a pivotal role in advancing the algae sector across Europe, serving as a crucial platform for collaboration, innovation, and advocacy.