[Norway] Norway’s Lingalaks has begun growing salmon that have had Veramaris’ algal oil worked into their diet, the company said.
Continue reading Norway’s Lingalaks starts production of Veramaris algae oil-fed salmon
[Norway] Norway’s Lingalaks has begun growing salmon that have had Veramaris’ algal oil worked into their diet, the company said.
Continue reading Norway’s Lingalaks starts production of Veramaris algae oil-fed salmon
[Israel, UK] Advanced Medical Solutions Group, a maker of surgical and wound care products, has acquired startup Sealantis for $25 million Continue reading UK firm buys Israeli maker of algae-mimicking medical adhesives
[Japan] A Japanese algae farm, whose microalgae products can be used in the production of biofuels, has become the first in the world Continue reading Japanese algae farm receives ASC-MSC certification for sustainable production
[Global] Superfoods have become a mainstay in our contemporary culture. You can hardly go out for a bite without someone pouring an Continue reading Put down your Spirulina smoothie and invest in enriching algae products
[USA] US researchers have found that a single-celled fresh water algae Chlorella vulgaris is effective in eliminating pollutants from Continue reading US researchers find Chlorella vulgaris algae removes pollutants from wastewater
[Global] Most people probably don’t think anything good could come from thick clouds of toxic fumes spewing out from industrial Continue reading Pond converts smokestack emissions into fuel for edible algae products
[Australia] Coralline red algae have existed for 130 million years—in other words since the Cretaceous Period, the time of the dinosaurs. Continue reading Coralline red algae have existed for 300 million years longer than previously presumed
[Germany] Just like land plants, algae use sunlight as an energy source. Many green algae actively move in the water; they can Continue reading The algae’s third eye
[UK] The number of projects relating to climate change and renewables at this year’s BT Young Scientist and Technology Continue reading This Young Scientist project is turning algae into pints of the black stuff (crude oil, that is)
[USA] Shrimp, the United States’ most popular seafood, is notorious for being farmed using practices that destroy the environment. Continue reading Shrimp made from algae that looks and tastes like the real thing