When populations of tiny aquatic organisms called cyanobacteria (formerly known as blue-green algae) explode, their toxic ...
According to a study published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Chonkus was discovered in waters enriched with ...
One such cyanobacterium native to Japan—Aphanothece sacrum, also known as Suizenji-nori—has been extensively studied for its bioactive properties and potential health benefits. Notably ...
Their origin is explained by endosymbiosis, the act of a unicellular heterotrophic protist engulfing a free-living photosynthetic cyanobacterium and retaining it, instead of digesting it in the ...
A research team at Clarkson University recently published a study about a plant based alternative to traditional chemical ...