Tags: agriculture, algae, Biodegradable, cell biology, evolution, nutrient cycling, photosynthesis, wastewaterAlgae BiotechnologySustainabilityMicroalgaeIT Infrastructure
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1 | Hannah Thomasy, PhD The Scientist Freelance science writer. PhD. Seattle & Toronto | Better Living Through Algae Biotechnology - 6 days ago Algae: The Next Green Revolution - 6 days ago To Boldly Go Where No Squid Has Gone Before - 10 months ago | |
2 | Harry Baker Live Science Senior staff writer at LiveScience. United Kingdom | ||
3 | Tina Casey Clean Technica Tech/energy writer.
ESG and politics.
Opinions are personal. | Green Hydrogen Produced By Roving Fleets Of Shadow Ships - about 1 month ago New Tandem Solar Cell Discovered Posing As A Giant Clam - 3 months ago Solar Panels Meet Saffron In New Agrivoltaic Project - 9 months ago High School Student Invents Biofuel Solution For Sugar Shortage - 10 months ago | |
4 | James Woodford New Scientist Ocean Correspondent. South Coast, New South Wales | Algae transformed into a 'biofactory' for green fuel and plastics - about 2 months ago | |
5 | https://www.facebook.com/ichiro51 GeekWire Tech news and analysis. Seattle, Washington | ||
6 | James Dinneen New Scientist Science news source. Worldwide | ||
7 | Frank Vinluan MedCity News Medical innovation tracker. MedCity, USA | ||
8 | Meenakshi Prabhune, PhD The Scientist Editor in chief at The Scientist. | Synthetic Biology is in Fashion - 3 months ago To Boldly Go Where No Squid Has Gone Before - 10 months ago | |
9 | The Conversation Science Alert Science news. Official account. Australia | Tiny Algae Microrobots Could Transform Lung Cancer Treatment - 3 months ago | |
10 | Sara Novak Discover Magazine Science journalist. Writer DiscoverMag. Sullivan's Island, South Carolina | The Future of Organ-Chip Technology Is Bright - 3 months ago |