Algae that tinge snow red are to blame for about a sixth of the snowmelt at an Alaskan ice field Microbes are pushing glacial snow into the red. An alga species that grows on glaciers gives the ...
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Norway's Dragon's Eye: The fantastical 'pothole' that emerged from ice 16,000 years agoA boulder that sits at the bottom of the hollow stands out against a bed of white sand and algae, forming the ... formed beneath the large Fennoscandian Ice Sheet, possibly during the last ice ...
texture and appearance. However, Ms Olsen believes microalgae are a promising future food. “If you compare one hectare of soy in Brazil, and imagine we had one hectare of algae field ...
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