[China, USA] A local company is taking the world stage and making history by sealing an agreement with China. Continue reading SWFL-based Algenol strikes fuel deal with China
Daily Archives: September 29, 2015
The bacon effect: OSU researchers turn forgotten seaweed into potential billion-dollar enterprise
[USA] It was pitched as a potential miracle of the culinary world: Oregon State University researchers had patented a strain of seaweed that, when fried, tasted like bacon. Continue reading The bacon effect: OSU researchers turn forgotten seaweed into potential billion-dollar enterprise
Large-scale algal cultivation, harvesting and downstream processing
[USA] This workshop will take place the week of November 2-6, 2015 at the Arizona Center for Algae Technology & Innovation (AzCATI) in Mesa, Arizona. Continue reading Large-scale algal cultivation, harvesting and downstream processing
Pope on wrong side of history on climate change
[Canada, Global] “Rather than simply follow the United Nations on climate change, Pope Francis must consider whether U.N. climate policies are doing more harm than good,” said Tom Harris, Continue reading Pope on wrong side of history on climate change
Roundup: Grounding lines, fault lines and algae-filled pits
[USA, Italy, Greenland] “What’s causing this ‘big thaw’? Rignot’s team found that Greenland’s glaciers flowing into the ocean are grounded deeper below sea level than previously measured. Continue reading Roundup: Grounding lines, fault lines and algae-filled pits