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Scientists at The University of Manchester have achieved a significant breakthrough in using cyanobacteria—commonly known as "blue-green algae"—to convert carbon dioxide (CO 2) into valuable ...
Recent cyanobacteria surveys of the Ashley/Rakahuri River at Gorge Bridge has shown the cover of potentially toxic algae (benthic cyanobacteria) in the river has reduced and is now below levels that ...
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Although not all cyanobacteria, commonly referred to as blue-green algae, is toxic, some cyanobacteria can produce a type of deadly algal blooms (HABs) in standing water. This is the type which ...
Scientists at The University of Manchester have made an exciting breakthrough in using cyanobacteria, also known as ...