Inadequate treatment of wastewater remains a challenge globally, resulting in environmental pollution and public health risks ...
Microalgae (phytoplankton), unlike macroalgae (seaweed), are single-cell microscopic organisms that live in freshwater or marine ecosystems. Through their growth, they produce biomass, which is ...
Microalgae, including cyanobacteria and green algae, represent the most important biological systems for producing biomass and high-value products. It is estimated that microalgae can fix about 90 ...
In 2021 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued the first volume of its latest authoritative report on climate change. The United Nations secretary-general branded its findings a “code ...
Food innovation champions have applauded a new initiative from the European Commission aiming to unlock the potential of algae in the European Union. According to the Commission, a growing global ...