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Nov 04 2019

Algae in the News | October 2019

October was a busy month for the business of algae in the news. Some of our favorites include innovative designs that allow building tiles to scrub wastewater, the expansion of algae-based feeds in aquaculture, and a futuristic look at how algae could act as oxygen factories inside your blood vessels. Read on to see our selection of news for the month of October, 2019:

New biofabricated clothing made from algae goes through photosynthesis just like plants
Inhabitat-Oct 26, 2019
 
Making seafood more sustainable – could algae be the answer?
The Guardian-Oct 25, 2019
 
Thai Union to bring out ‘zero fishmeal’ product range in 2020
Undercurrent News-Oct 25, 2019
 
Algae inside blood vessels could act as oxygen factories
Science News-Oct 23, 2019
 
Resurgence of Algae in Biotech: From Fuels to Foods
BioSpace-Oct 23, 2019
 
Researchers Turn Algae Into a Material as Hard as Steel
EcoWatch-Oct 15, 2019
 
These algae tiles scrub toxins and pollution out of wastewater
Fast Company-Oct 14, 2019
 
More precision feeding with digestibility enhancers
The Pig Site-Oct 9, 2019
 
Salmon Group commitment means algae now used in over 25% of Norwegian feed
Undercurrent News-Oct 4, 2019
 
Algae, a low-impact, delicious and sustainable food
Massive Science-Oct 4, 2019
 
Algae Demand Our Attention
Core77-Oct 3, 2019
 
New BioMar feed concept designed to have lowest possible impact on wild ocean resources
Feed Navigator-Oct 3, 2019
 
Algae might be a secret weapon to combating climate change
Quartz-Oct 1, 2019
 
Salmon farmers sign up for algal alternative to fish oil
The Fish Site-Oct 1, 2019
 
How algae could help save us from the impending freshwater crisis
Massive Science-Sept 29, 2019
 
Don’t forget: ABO’s membership discounts for 2020 expire on November 15! Bring a new member and you both get up to 20% the normal rates. Learn more here.

Written by nathank · Categorized: Blog

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