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These ancient cores may contain clues about an unexplained change in Earth’s glacial-interglacial cycles, and could shed ...
Ancient algae: Genetically engineering a path to new energy sources?. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2011 / 07 / 110711164533.htm ...
Researchers are developing bioplastic bubbles from algae that could grow, repair, and protect habitats on Mars without ...
Algae was crucial in shaping early Earth. Now, scientists are hoping it will one day replace fossil fuels or even make planets like Mars inhabitable. ... there's this new computer simulation that this ...
Algae, moss and bacteria can all survive and grow in the light produced by a red dwarf star, according to experiments on Earth. This boosts the idea that planets around red dwarf stars like ...
The oldest green seaweed on record, the ancestor of all land plants, lived about 1 billion years ago, a new study finds. Scientists have discovered the fossils of what may be the oldest green ...
A new paper speculates future global food production problems could be solved by growing protein-dense microalgae in coastal aquaculture farms. The modeling boldly projects 100% of global protein ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHarvard grows algae in Mars-like conditions, raising hopes for life on Red PlanetResearchers have successfully grown green algae in a specialized bioplastic “shelter” designed to mimic Mars. The Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) team states ...
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