Medicine & TechnologySeaweed farming, proposed as a solution after a nuclear war, could potentially provide up to 15% of human food needs, averting famine for a billion people. Continue reading to learn more.
Stinky sargassum seaweed is predicted to spread north of Atlantic and into Europe, potentially invading coastal communities. Learn more about it in this article.
Sway, a California-based startup, is using seaweed to make compostable replacements for plastic bags and packaging. Check out their project here in this article.
Scientists have urged everyone to stockpile seaweed to prepare for a nuclear war. Know the reason why there is a need to do mass farming with this marine plant.
Researchers from China recently discovered that a seaweed called Ecklonia kurome has the ability to block the activity of an enzyme essential for the replication of SARS-CoV-2.
Scientists look at various foods and their role in preventing having a severe type of COVID-19. Here are the top six foods that can be bought in grocery stores that could help fight the infection.