With their whip-like tails, human sperm propel themselves through viscous fluids, seemingly in defiance of Newton's third law ...
Similar to horse-drawn carriages or plows pulled by oxen, researchers have created microscopic machines propelled by tiny, energetic single-celled green ... the algae’s two flagella (which ...
Electron micrograph of a Chlamydomonas cell. Several cell organelles are visible, including the two flagella at the anterior end of the cell, the nucleus and its nucleolus in the middle of the ...
A harmful algae bloom off the California coast created a neurotoxin called domoic acid that killed hundreds of sea lions and ...
An international team of scientists (including experts from Harvard University) have described a carbon dioxide-hungry algae ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have analysed down to the smallest detail the unusual arsenal of weapons that a predatory marine ...
Dr Neil Reid from Queen's University is wary of claims the algae has killed wildlife When the largest lake in the UK turns green, it's hard not to wonder about the effect on local wildlife.
How does multicellularity evolve? Scientists who study a family of green algae that includes unicellular Chlamydomonas and multicellular Volvox are beginning to find answers to this question.
The Florida Department of Health in Duval County (DOH-Duval) has lifted the health alert issued on October 18, 2024, for ...
It is hoped technology can help alleviate the problem with algae Space technology is to be harnessed to predict and monitor blue-green algae in Lough Neagh. A Small Business Research Initiative ...
Recently, there’s been a spike in the popularity of blue-green algae supplements due to the numerous health benefits they offer. These freshwater algae, rich in proteins, vitamins, and ...
Energy-making chloroplasts from algae have been inserted into hamster cells, enabling the cells to photosynthesize light, ...