Hosted on MSN
Bioengineered algae absorbs CO2 10x faster
Amid escalating concerns over carbon emissions, a potential game-changer emerges from an unexpected source: algae. Ground-breaking research has led to the creation of bioengineered algae that can ...
From the air you breathe to the seafood you eat, marine algae have some involvement—they consume carbon dioxide and produce oxygen through photosynthesis and feed fish and shellfish. One day, marine ...
Concrete is a huge contributor to worldwide CO2 emissions, and Concrete Masonry Units (aka cinder blocks or breeze blocks) make up a significant part of this. However, a new project by Skidmore, ...
High-starch algae are important in biofuel production, as a feed supplement in agriculture and as an efficient way to bind carbon dioxide. Researchers have now found a new method to control starch ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results