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Togus Pond to receive dayslong chemical treatment in battle against algae

Journal Tribune 19 Apr 2024
The aluminum sulfate treatment aims to protect the pond for years to come, as organizers hope the effort becomes 'a shining example of how to restore a lake in Maine.' ....
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Town of Pleasant Valley - James Baird State Park - 2024 Irrigation Pond Algae Treatment (New York State Department of Environmental Conservation)

Public Technologies 17 Apr 2024
NYS OPRHP proposes to treat the pond with a dye that will reduce available sunlight to the algae and reduce algal growth ... No clearing of vegetation (besides algae) is proposed.
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Algae, or powdered foods, will be on the menu in the years to come, Brits predict

The Mirror 16 Apr 2024
Over half reckon food will be lab-grown in the future, while more than one in 10 even think ingredients will be made from agricultural waste, like crop by-products ... .
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Brits believe they’ll be eating 3D-printed foods, meals in powder-form and dishes made from ALGAE ...

The Sun 16 Apr 2024
BRITS think they’ll be dining on 3D-printed foods, meals in powder form and dishes made from algae in the near future, according to research ... diet for an under the sea-style feast consisting of algae.
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Researchers bring 60-year-old dormant algae cells to life (University of Turku)

Public Technologies 16 Apr 2024
). Groundbreaking research has managed to circumvent previous challenges in finding out how microalgae adapt to global warming by studying up to 60-year-old microalgae cells from the Archipelago Sea ... Photo. Conny Sjöqvist ... Photo. Giannina Hattich ... Hattich.
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DOH issues blue-green algae advisory for Caloosahatchee River. Where else are blooms?

TCPalm 16 Apr 2024
A blue-green algae outbreak in the Caloosahatchee River appears to be spreading as the state issued more contact advisories Friday ... Blue-green algae has also been reported in upstream areas of the river and in places like Cape Coral.
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America's 'most endangered rivers' list: Sewage, toxic algae, construction feed the crisis

Usatoday 16 Apr 2024
Water scarcity, overuse and development are among the reasons why 10 waterways across the nation were ranked this year’s “most endangered rivers” by the advocacy group American Rivers ... 2 ... 3 ... 4 ... 5 ... 6 ... 7 ... 8 ... 9 ... 10 ... It also angered state officials.
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Researchers discover previously unknown gene that indirectly promotes photosynthesis in blue-green algae

Phys Dot Org 15 Apr 2024
Cyanobacteria—also called blue-green algae—are known as the "plants of the ocean" because they carry out photosynthesis on a gigantic scale, produce oxygen and extract the greenhouse gas CO2 from the environment.
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Indian researchers develop solar cell from living algae

PV Magazine 15 Apr 2024
A research team from Indian university Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham has developed solar cells from living algae ... The researchers collected the algae from a pond and they cleaned and crushed it into small fragments.
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'It’s disgusting:' Pahokee visitors react to algae bloom in marina

WPTV 14 Apr 2024
Will traveled from Detroit for the fishing, but instead he got toxic algae. He said, "it's a lot of green algae ... The same happened in Martin County where toxic algae was found in three waterways of Lake Okeechobee based on samples taken Tuesday.
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Blue-green algae (Wentworth Shire Council)

Public Technologies 12 Apr 2024
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A bacterium has evolved into a new cellular structure inside algae

New Scientist 12 Apr 2024
A once-independent bacterium has evolved into an organelle that provides nitrogen to algal cells – an event so rare that there are only three other known cases ... .
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Cleaning expert shares 55p hack to remove moss and algae from patios without a pressure washer

Daily Record 12 Apr 2024
All you need to remove unsightly stains from your garden patio is a staple kitchen item you may already have at homee ... .
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