species of algae known as Valonia ventricosa is one of the largest known unicellular organisms on our planet. Read the article to find out more about the sailor’s eyeball blob.
A new study was able to transform single-cell algae into a popular material called perovskites, which has a lot of applications. Read for more details.
Experts blamed the rising number of seal attacks in Cape Town on consuming poisoned fish. Read on to know what the fish consumed that altered the seal's behavior.
The presence of harmful algal blooms has been confirmed in California after the discovery of toxic algae in the state’s swimming and fishing spots. Read to know more.
Researchers found that a species of blue-green algae can be used as a living power cell to run computers for six months. Read on to learn how this is possible.
Algae-based material could be the answer to the growing pollution that the fashion industry has been contributing, which takes 200 years for a fabric to decompose.
Scientists found that the algae bloom toxin anatoxin-a (ATX), otherwise known as the Very Fast Death Factor, can also be found in air and not just in water.
A new study suggests that prehistoric algae, marine plant life that lived alongside the dinosaurs, managed to survive the extinction event that killed the large reptiles - by learning how to eat other living beings.
The fashion industry has been looking at alternative natural fibers and algae for more sustainable clothing. Designers Roya Aghighi and Charlotte McCurdy have been using algae to create a biofabric capable of absorbing carbon.
One of the most popular footwear items, the flip-flop, also accounts for a significant part of plastic waste found in landfills and bodies of water - and biodegradable material for these slippers might be the answer.