COLUMBUS — Businesses that sell, transport, and apply manure from large livestock operations will join people who must get state certification to apply chemical fertilizers as part of efforts to reduce toxic algal blooms on Lake Erie under Gov. John Kasich’s budget Continue reading More regulations proposed for manure in Ohio
Daily Archives: February 5, 2015
Mälardalen University’s PostDoc Position in Microalgae Research
Mälardalen University (MDH) announces a Postdoc position in environmental Science, specializing in microalgae cultivation research. The School of Business, Society and Technology (EST) provides an international Continue reading Mälardalen University’s PostDoc Position in Microalgae Research
Sea Slug Steals Photosynthesis Genes From Algae
The brilliant emerald green sea slug, Elysia chlorotica, spends months living on sunlight just like plants. It’s been called the photosynthesizing sea slug in the past, but how it manages to do this as well as it does is a complete mystery. In a new study appearing in the Biological Bulletin, researchers reveal Continue reading Sea Slug Steals Photosynthesis Genes From Algae
Seaweed farm plan in Fiji
The Fisheries Department has taken an aggressive approach in a bid to strengthen and increase seaweed farming interests in the Northern Division.
As part of this approach, department Continue reading Seaweed farm plan in Fiji