The Red Sea’s water can turn red due to algae blooms or red sediments from nearby land. This temporary color change happens naturally and can vary with environmental conditions.
These include supporting brain and immune function, or protecting against viruses and other microbes. Sea moss is produced using a kind of seaweed - particularly red algae - that grow in various ...
Scientists at The University of Tokyo have integrated chloroplasts, the energy-producing organelles found in plants and algae, into hamster cells, enabling them to perform photosynthesis for up to two ...