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Toxic algae has been detected at the family fishing pond at the east end of Columbia Park in Kennewick, posing a risk to dogs ...
If you're looking to swim at an Iowa lake this 4th of July, skip these 12 the Iowa DNR's beach monitoring says have high ...
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New Scientist on MSNBioplastic habitats on Mars could be built from algaeA lab experiment that simulated Mars conditions showed that green algae can grow in plastic containers made from the same ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSN⛱️ Why are brown algae invading beaches? The mystery of sargassumFor several years, certain beaches in the Caribbean, Mexico, West Africa, and even French Guiana have been invaded by massive ...
If humans are ever going to live beyond Earth, they'll need to construct habitats. But transporting enough industrial ...
The concentration of cyanotoxins was found to be at the “high end of safe exposure levels” in the Antelope Canyon portion of ...
Nebraska officials are alerting the public to harmful algal booms of "toxic blue-green algae" at a lake in Douglas County. ...
Rising rural populations, drought and climate change are making water scarcity a problem in country townships—with more ...
Crystal Lake's public beach will remain closed to swimmers after water samples confirmed elevated levels of cyanobacteria, ...
Ohio water researchers see some progress in reducing nutrient loading to the lake, but much work remains to curb annual scums ...
The blooms have become an annual problem in the Great Lakes. DNA studies show what’s growing there and why it’s dangerous.
Algae grown under Mars-like conditions could make bioplastic building materials for structures to harbor life in space.
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