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New Scientist on MSNBioplastic habitats on Mars could be built from algaeA lab experiment that simulated Mars conditions showed that green algae can grow in plastic containers made from the same ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHarvard grows algae in Mars-like conditions, raising hopes for life on Red PlanetResearchers have successfully grown green algae in a specialized bioplastic “shelter” designed to mimic Mars. The Harvard ...
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These algae can cool the Earth - MSNOceans conceal unexpected treasures, including a common marine algae that plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate. A new study reveals that this algae is responsible for producing an ...
Experiments on Earth mimicking the rays from a red dwarf star show that cyanobacteria, algae and moss can grow under these light conditions, backing the idea that some exoplanets could host life ...
If humans are ever going to live beyond Earth, they'll need to construct habitats. But transporting enough industrial material to create livable spaces would be incredibly challenging and expensive.
From space, the Kuva's probe can read the spectral signatures of almost any material on Earth — including toxic algae.
University of East Anglia. (2024, June 11). New discovery reveals unexpected ocean algae help cool Earth. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 06 ...
A new instrument will enable them to expose algae to varying temperatures and levels of carbon dioxide and see how they react — mimicking future climate scenarios.
A common type of ocean algae plays a significant role in producing a massively abundant compound that helps cool the Earth’s climate, new research has discovered. The findings of the study by ...
Melting from the Greenland Ice Sheet is contributing significantly to the rise of global sea levels, and large amounts of freshwater are pouring into the ocean, which can also lead to other ...
Earth has a cow problem. Cow agriculture is one of the largest emitters of climate-warming methane to the atmosphere. But adding a type of red algae known for its methane-inhibiting properties to ...
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