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New Study Discovers Novel, Low Cost, Effective Way To Extract High-Value Bioactives From Algae
Scientists are rushing to develop more sustainable processes for producing beneficial nutritional goods like Omega-3 fatty acids, biodiesel, aquaculture feed, and animal fodder from quickly proliferating microalgae in order to preserve the world's fish populations and seas.
Latest Research Articles
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Solar Storm Cloud Surrounds Earth’s Magnetic Field; Geomagnetic Storms Expected in the Coming Days
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Woman Recovered from 19-foot Crocodile's Stomach Shortly After Swallowing Her Whole Body in Indonesia
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Tornado Hits Greater Chicago Area Amid Severe Weather; Tornado Warnings Issued
No Smoking, No Campfires Allowed in Tahoe National Forest as Drought Persists
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Record Breaking Heatwave Bakes Western Europe This Week
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Scientists Unraveled Relationship Between Mass Extinctions and Global Warming
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Why Do Experts Push to Prioritize the Gay Community for Monkeypox Vaccine?
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Mysterious Glowing Pink Sky Over Australian Town Leaves Residents in Awe
Pocket Gophers Farm to Obtain Food, Energy for Digging Tunnels
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How Do Sick Animals Struggle To Adapt To Changing Environments?
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Tetrapods: The First Animals Who Left the Water to Live on Land but Turned Back
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The World’s Oldest Male Giant Panda Dies at 35 in Hong Kong’s Ocean Park