Algae oil is far less known than olive oil — the famously healthy Mediterranean diet star — but it’s getting increased attention for its own health benefits, taste and versatility. The cooking oil has ...
Algae holds great promise. Whether it’s macroalgae (think seaweed found on beaches) or microalgae (such as spirulina from freshwater ponds), these plant-like organisms are abundant, nutritious and ...
Home design TikToker Geevie (@geeviesplace) recently embarked on a heroic deep clean of her washroom floor using a surprising homemade cleaner. Bathroom floor reset 🫧 These tiles were so small so ...
Discover the fascinating science behind living solar panels made from algae. This video delves into innovative methods researchers are using to transform algae into renewable energy sources, including ...
A beach in Melbourne, Australia has been bathed in an “ethereal glow” at nighttime this week thanks to bioluminescent algae adding a shimmering, electric blue hue to the water and sand. Richard Pensak ...
Placing a birdbath in your yard is a beautiful way to attract local birds -- and it supports their health and safety by giving them a secure, reliable place to bathe and drink water. Especially in the ...
Dapis pleousa algae stinks, looks like raw sewage and can impact seagrass and marine life. The warm summer in the shallow nutrient-rich Indian River Lagoon is perfect habitat for cyanobacteria algae.
A state advisory warning of a harmful algal bloom expanded Wednesday to include much of the Willamette River running through Portland in what has become a common summer alert in the city. The Oregon ...
Earwax (cerumen) protects the inside of your ears from irritation and infection. As the body makes new wax, the old earwax usually drains out of your ears naturally. Sometimes earwax can build up and ...
What struck Scott Bennett most were the razor clams. The long saltwater clams, resembling old-fashioned razors, normally burrow into sand to avoid predators. But when Bennett, an ecologist, visited ...
Warming ocean waters are encouraging more rapid production of harmful blooms. Harmful algae blooms have been rapidly producing in a place previously too cold to host the toxin: the Arctic. And climate ...
A number of Minnesota cities have reported blue-green algae blooms this summer, causing the temporary closing of some beaches. Blue-green algae is bacteria that can be toxic for both humans and pets. ...