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| Pond-scum power: going really green. |
Green, Kenneth |
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Nov 2, 2009 |
990 |
| Algae on front lines of search for fossil fuel replacements: local firms help kickoff clean tech conference. |
Schweizer, Andrew |
Conference news |
Oct 12, 2009 |
720 |
| Intellectual power helps make county a clean tech leader: the coming generation of renewable fuels might be a boon to regional economy. |
Chambers, Heather |
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Oct 12, 2009 |
821 |
| True Origin-al. |
Vara-Orta, Francisco |
Brief article |
Sep 7, 2009 |
162 |
| Military invest in allgae-based bio-fuel. |
Magnuson, Stew |
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Aug 1, 2009 |
618 |
| Forget the Middle East, this oil comes from algae. |
Williams, Robert H. |
Brief article |
Apr 1, 2009 |
86 |
| The algae solution. |
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Mar 22, 2009 |
104 |
| Fish not necessary for DHA. |
Mangels, Reed |
Brief article |
Jan 1, 2009 |
180 |
| Ethanol 2.0. |
Earle, Robert; Faruqui, Ahmad |
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Dec 22, 2008 |
2026 |
| The climate gas you've never heard of--DMS: made by tiny plants in the ocean, dimethylsulfide helps make clouds in the sky. |
Dodd, Scott |
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Sep 1, 2008 |
2733 |
| Algae may be an energy answer: ethanol production from corn and soybeans is pummeling the world's hungry, and biodiesel is following the same track. Will crude oil from algae result in a third failure or lead to biofuel's Shangri-La? You decide. |
Hiserodt, Ed |
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Aug 18, 2008 |
2318 |
| Pond scum has potential in push for new bio-fuels: oils from algae could one day power motors. |
Chambers, Heather |
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Apr 21, 2008 |
642 |
| Energy hopes high for revolutionary bioenergy reactors. |
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Jan 1, 2007 |
502 |
| Algae bioreactors that tackle C[O.sub.2] emissions. |
Davidson, Steve |
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Oct 1, 2006 |
915 |
| Fish as farmers: reef residents tend an algal crop. |
Milius, S. |
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Aug 12, 2006 |
465 |
| Wild algae, sustainable bio-diesel test driven in New Zealand. |
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Jun 22, 2006 |
664 |
| The roles of bacteria and micro and macro algae in abalone aquaculture: a review. |
Daume, Sabine |
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Apr 1, 2006 |
6533 |
| Red tide is gone for now, but will it return next year? |
Carlowicz, Mike |
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Sep 1, 2005 |
567 |
| Bitty beasts of burden: algae can carry cargo. |
Brownlee, C. |
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Aug 20, 2005 |
463 |
| Seeing red in coastal New England waters. |
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Brief Article |
Jun 1, 2005 |
146 |
| Growing fuel from algae. |
Davidson, Steve |
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Apr 1, 2005 |
705 |
| The growing problem of harmful algae: tiny plants pose a potent threat to those who live in and eat from the sea. |
Anderson, Donald M. |
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Mar 22, 2005 |
2378 |
| A fatal attraction for harmful algae: clay sticks to algae and sinks, offering a potential solution to an expensive and deadly problem. |
Sengco, Mario R. |
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Mar 22, 2005 |
1713 |
| Red tides and dead zones: the coastal ocean is suffering from an overload of nutrients. |
Solow, Andrew R. |
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Mar 22, 2005 |
1653 |
| Warm spell: arctic algae record shift in climate. |
Perkins, Sid |
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Mar 5, 2005 |
423 |
| Survey of odor/taste producing algae and cyanobacteria in lake Blalock and lake Bowen. |
Walker, Amanda; Turner, Jack |
Brief article |
Jan 1, 2005 |
134 |
| Some corals like it hotter. |
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Brief Article |
Aug 28, 2004 |
291 |
| Plants could give the us the good oil. |
Pyper, Wendy |
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Jan 1, 2004 |
828 |
| Bioterrorism early-warning system--algae? |
Krause, Carolyn |
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Oct 1, 2003 |
524 |
| Heart drug derails algal toxin. (Biomedicine). |
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Brief Article |
Jun 7, 2003 |
250 |
| Everyday chemicals may shift ecosystems. (Clean Casualties). |
Morgan, K. |
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Mar 29, 2003 |
475 |
| Vertical migration of benthic microalgae on a semi-sheltered beach. (South Carolina Academy of Sciences Abstracts). |
Easley, T.; Plante, Craig J.; Hymel, Sabrina N. |
Brief Article |
Jan 1, 2003 |
290 |
| Specialty polymeric materials for use in the purification and detection of harmful algal bloom toxins. (Withdrawn). |
Zhang, Yong; Scrivens, Wally |
Brief Article |
Jan 1, 2003 |
105 |
| Taming toxic tides: can we slay poisonous algal blooms with clay? |
Raloff, Janet |
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Nov 30, 2002 |
1974 |
| Algae on the internet. (News & Events). |
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Brief Article |
Jul 1, 2002 |
54 |
| P Soup: It's green, but it's not good for you. That benign-looking pond scum signifies a far-reaching shift in the global phosphorus cycle. |
Carpenter, Steve R. |
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Mar 1, 2002 |
4399 |
| Algae do battle with bioweaponry. (Environment). |
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Brief Article |
Jan 26, 2002 |
152 |
| Sources of the eutrophication problems associated with toxic algae: An overview. (International Perspectives). |
Wood, Brian J.B. |
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Dec 1, 2001 |
6662 |
| Rain of foreign dust fuels red tides. |
J.R. |
Brief Article |
Sep 29, 2001 |
391 |
| ALGAE NATURAL PRODUCTS FOR FORMULATIONS OF NONTOXIC ANTICORROSIVE MARINE COATINGS. |
Aamer, Khaled A.; Swinson, Nicole; Ludwick, Adriane G.; Algan, Heshmat |
Brief Article |
Apr 1, 2001 |
304 |
| More on California's rogue seaweed. |
J.R. |
Brief Article |
Nov 18, 2000 |
214 |
| ShortTakes. |
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Oct 2, 2000 |
98 |
| Effects of NaCI and [MgCI.sub.2] on Physiological and Biochemical Changes in Osmoregulation of Chlorococcum hypnosporum L. |
Begonia, Gregorio B. |
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Apr 1, 2000 |
2955 |
| Dissolved air flotation model for drinking water treatment. |
Shawwa, Ayman R.; Smith, Daniel W. |
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Apr 1, 2000 |
8421 |
| LIGHT BOUNDARIES AND THE COUPLED EFFECTS OF SURFACE HYDROPHOBICITY AND LIGHT ON SPORE SETTLEMENT IN THE BROWN ALGA HINCKSIA IRREGULARIS. |
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Jan 1, 2000 |
190 |
| Birth control for breakfast, anyone? |
J. T. |
Brief Article |
Dec 4, 1999 |
163 |
| Why Florida's cormorants looked drunk. |
Milius, Susan |
Brief Article |
Nov 7, 1998 |
214 |
| Rogue algae: the Mediterranean floor is being carpeted with a shaggy, aggressive invader. |
Raloff, Janet |
Cover Story |
Jul 4, 1998 |
2419 |
| The rise in toxic tides: what's behind the ocean blooms? |
Mlot, Christine |
Cover Story |
Sep 27, 1997 |
2288 |
| Clockwork sex of coral reef algae. |
Mlot, Christine |
Brief Article |
Mar 1, 1997 |
480 |
| Water quality at risk, scientist warn. |
Bryant, Margaret |
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Jun 22, 1996 |
792 |
| Finding some quiet time for reproduction. |
Adler, Tina |
Brief Article |
Jun 1, 1996 |
454 |
| Antarctic algae weather UV rays. |
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Brief Article |
Sep 17, 1994 |
300 |
| Alga makes its own sunblock. |
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Brief Article |
Oct 30, 1993 |
293 |
| Plant chloroplasts evolved more than once. |
Ezzell, Carol |
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Mar 16, 1991 |
456 |
| Oily end to leaf cuticle and algal walls. |
Amato, Ivan |
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Sep 8, 1990 |
273 |
| Lake algae dine on bacteria. |
Miller, Julie Ann |
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Feb 1, 1986 |
489 |
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