... of the University of Almeria are developing a new system to eliminate carbon dioxide emissions using microalgae photosynthetic activity. This project, called CENIT CO2, is being developed by Spanish ...
... and development is fast gaining momentum in the Philippines. Just recently, the drive to produce diesel fuel from renewable and non-food biodiesel feedstock such as microalgae has gotten a big boost.
... , microscopic in fact. Microscopic organisms from bacteria and cyanobacteria, to fungi to microalgae, are biological factories that are proving to efficient sources of inexpensive, environmentally ...
... Legacy Foundation.
Another marine organism, Botryococcus braunii, is a colony-forming green microalga, less than 10 micrometers in size, that synthesizes long-chain liquid hydrocarbon compounds and ...
... ," said Dr Mark Redwood from the University of Birmingham. "Microbes such as heterotrophs, cyanobacteria, microalgae and purple bacteria all produce biohydrogen in different ways."
When there is no ...
... that it is possible to use the crude glycerol byproduct from the biodiesel industry as a carbon source for microalgae that produce omega-3 fatty acids," said Wen, who added that the impurities in ...
... the efficiency of the solar-to-product conversion process.
Presentation JThB3, "Optical Properties of Microalgae for Enhanced Biofuels Production," Thursday, Oct. 23, 11:15 a.m., Highland A, ...
... in the cells. With this modification, instead of making more sugar molecules, the microalgae could be producing hydrogen or hydrocarbons. Berkeley researchers have identified the genetic instructions ...
... functions in the algal cells. The growth and reproduction of the algae are disturbed. Single-cell microalgae are the fundamental basis of the ocean food chain, and the use of clotrimazole thus may ...
... to use the gene that encodes this protein.
The recent explosion of interest in using microalgae for production of biofuels raises the possibility of increasing photosynthesis and productivity in ...
Researchers have identified one of the key proteins in microalgae responsible for concentrating and moving carbon dioxide into cells.
... microscopic in fact. Microscopic organisms from bacteria and cyanobacteria, to fungi and microalgae, are biological factories that are proving to be efficient sources of inexpensive, environmentally ...
... Earth system science at Stanford and an expert on remote satellite sensing of marine microalgae. Arrigo gathered worldwide oceanographic data on a variety of environmental variables, including ocean ...
... .
Developed by a groundbreaking Chinese firm, ENN, the greenhouse
is a bioreactor that breeds microalgae, one of the fastest growing
organisms on the planet, with carbon captured from gasified
coal.
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... still do not know why algal blooms arise, and what it is that causes certain species of microalgae to multiply and form dense blooms.
New explanation
Scientists within the research platform MARICE ...