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Algae Crop Insurance

Algae Crop Insurance

Managing Production Risk Through Crop Insurance Facilitator: Devinn Lambert, Bioenergy Technologies Office, DOE kicked off this Session Spotlight on algae farming of the Algae Biomass Summit. Devinn works in the Advanced Algal Systems Program and is Co-Chair on the inter-agency working group on algae. This is one of the driving forces how Devinn and the Algae Biomass Organization have come ...

ByIndustrial Plankton Inc.


Life After Meat: The Bioeconomy`s Alternative Protein Sources

Life After Meat: The Bioeconomy`s Alternative Protein Sources

But it is not just fungi that can be sources of microbial protein. There has been increasing interest in algal protein, as algae have been found to have relatively high protein content for plants. Algae can be genetically modified to produce chemicals that can then be extracted from the algae ...

ByNNFCC Ltd.


Why is NASA taking astaxanthin to space?

Why is NASA taking astaxanthin to space?

In a quote from NASA they explain why they are so eager to look at algae use in space; "Algae have long been known to offer a number of benefits to support long duration human space exploration. Algae contain proteins, essential amino acids, vitamins, and lipids needed for human consumption, and can be produced using waste ...

ByAlgatech


4 Reasons Biotech Companies don’t Industrialize

4 Reasons Biotech Companies don’t Industrialize

It covers a range of applications, like personalized medicines, the development of algae as an alternative protein source and pioneering work around tissue engineering. ...

ByWonderLogix Ltd.


Uranium accumulation and toxicity in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is modulated by pH

Uranium accumulation and toxicity in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is modulated by pH

In the present study, we investigated how pH may influence uranium long‐term (4‐days) accumulation and chronic toxicity in batch cultures of the freshwater green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The toxicity expressed as a function of the free uranyl ion was much greater at pH 7 (EC50 = 1.8 × 10−9 M UO22+) than at pH 5 (EC50 = 1.2 × 10−7 M UO22+). ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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