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Scientists want to grow vegetables using human urine - and reveal how YOU can make ...

The Daily Mail 25 Apr 2024
The nitrogen found in urine pollutes the ocean by causing algae to grow at excessive rates which suffocates coral and poisons marine life - and scientists shared a mixture to use urine on your home garden.
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Home Bargains 'brilliant' �7 product perfect for transforming summer garden

Manchester Evening News 24 Apr 2024
Gardening enthusiasts have found an 'incredible' solution that calls for no elbow grease whatsoever and will prevent future algae growing ... .
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Letters: Self-proclaimed ‘patriots’ are just Trump apologists; Withdraw Israel support

Pensacola News Journal 23 Apr 2024
But I was doing research in Perdido Bay at the time, and in 1995, I couldn’t get algae to grow on glass plates I placed in Perdido Bay ... As the years went by, life in Perdido Bay just disappeared and so did the algae.
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AP finds grueling conditions in Indian shrimp industry that report calls ‘dangerous and abusive’

Wtop 23 Apr 2024
The massive, murky ponds and their toxic algae, chemicals and sewage have made it impossible to grow crops and poisoned their water, they said ... a growing problem in the U.S ... it will grow in a lab.
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More than coral: The unseen casualties of record-breaking heat on the Great Barrier Reef

Phys Dot Org 22 Apr 2024
There are few starfish or sea urchins, yet algae growing on dead coral is attracting more herbivorous fish ... Living organisms need other living organisms to survive, whether as food, homes, symbiotic partners, or as substrate to grow on.
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The Once-In-An-Eon Event That Gave Earth Plants Has Happened Again

IFL Science 22 Apr 2024
... considered an organelle, part of the alga’s cellular machinery ... Meanwhile, over in Japan, paleontologist Kyoko Hagino was working on growing a marine alga that would turn out to be its host organism.
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Mystery as massive 40ft sea creature washes up dead in San Francisco Bay Area during ...

The Daily Mail 22 Apr 2024
When excess nitrogen and phosphorus from fertilizer, wastewater and storm water runoff find their way into the seas, this causes algae to grow rapidly. The algae produces toxins that affect the central nervous system of fish and other vertebrates ... .
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Impact of climate change on marine life much bigger than previously known

The Daily Herald - St Maarten 19 Apr 2024
Turf algae, the food for sea urchins, grow more while the growth of kelp, the food for gastropods, decreases.
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More than fertilizer for farm fields

MinnPost 17 Apr 2024
The university’s research has found ways to condition the nutrients in manure to produce algae and to help grow hydroponic plants, which could serve as feed for animals or go directly to people, Ruan said.
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Indian researchers develop solar cell from living algae

PV Magazine 15 Apr 2024
... developed solar cells from living algae ... The chosen algae belong to the green algae family and is typically found growing at the bottom of aquatic habitats or forming dense mats on the water's surface.
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Algae Biofuel Market Revenue Share Study Analysis

GetNews 12 Apr 2024
The global algae biofuel market is growing due to rising demand for detergent in emerging countries, fuel in different end-use sectors, and green energy; the global algae biofuel market is expected to expand over the forecasted period.
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Six rare sawfish deaths in 7 days have scientists baffled amid bizarre Florida fish behavior

CNN 12 Apr 2024
Gambierdiscus is normally found in tropical and subtropical waters all around the world, but the algae can grow quickly when waters are warmer than usual.
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Florence’s famed Ponte Vecchio to be restored to former glory with two-year makeover

CNN 12 Apr 2024
The upcoming restoration work will entail restoring and cleaning the whole bridge to eliminate algae, moss, liches and weeds growing there, as well any deposits left by chemicals in the river ... .
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Could Life Exist in Water Droplet Worlds in Venus’ Atmosphere?

Universe Today 11 Apr 2024
It happens here on Earth, where scientists have observed bacteria, pollen, and even algae at altitudes as high as 15 km (9.3 miles.) There’s even evidence of bacteria growing in droplets in a super-cooled cloud high in the Alps.
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Impact of climate change on marine life shown to be much bigger than previously known

Phys Dot Org 09 Apr 2024
turf algae, the food for sea urchins, grow more while the growth of kelp, the food for gastropods, decreases.

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