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Marine Plant Partners with Microbes Like Terrestrial Plants Do A seagrass relies on symbiotic bacteria inside its roots to fix nitrogen. This is the first time scientists have demonstrated that this ...
The field of cosmetic and dermatological research has increasingly focused on bioactive compounds derived from marine and plant sources due to their potential benefits for skin health. A study ...
Long-standing marine mystery solved: How algae get nitrogen to grow Newly discovered symbiosis between Rhizobia and diatoms could also open new avenues for agriculture Date: June 30, 2024 Source ...
When it comes to anti-ageing, collagen has been the buzzword in the beauty and wellness world for quite some time. From ...
Red tides, which are massive algal blooms, can block sunlight from reaching the sea floor and release toxins into the water and air.
An international research team has discovered the oldest known marine plant using a novel genetic clock. This 1400-year-old seagrass clone from the Baltic Sea dates back to the Migration Period ...
A stone causeway connects an islet, the famed Aragonese Castle perched atop it, to the island of Ischia off the coast of Naples in southern Italy. Below water, along the islet’s northern and ...
Some 390 million years ago in the ancient ocean, marine animals began colonizing depths previously uninhabited. New research ...
THANKS TO A $25,000 grant from the City Parks Foundation, the Marine Park Alliance will begin planting several native species of plants.
Yamaha Marine U.S. Business Unit will soon begin to use plant-derived cellulose nanofiber (CNF) reinforced resin in the production of specific watercraft parts. The parts developed using this ...
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