“Life’s a beach.” That’s what they say. This is a species of an oceanic, or “marine,” algae. It is indeed, one of the many species of "seaweeds," a very non-technical term, but a term that is useful.
Researchers are developing bio-based fertilisers that reduce pollution, save energy and could curb Europe’s reliance on Russian imports. One promising solution: algae grown on wastewater. In western ...
WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved three new color additives for use in food products, expanding the range of natural-source colors available to manufacturers. The ...
U.S. regulators said Friday that they would allow three new color additives made from natural sources to be used in the nation’s food supply. It comes after health officials pledged a sweeping ...
Colonel XTR delivers control of a broad range of aqueous algae, including filamentous, planktonic and macrophytic species.
The European Union has strict rules for organic foods and its highest court ruled against allowing a calcium-rich powder derived from marine algae to be added to organic soy and rice drinks. This ...
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