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June 6, 2023: A bold experiment to use seaweed as part of a solution to climate change is underway in Iceland, where millions of basketball-size buoys made of wood and limestone and seeded with seaweed will be dropped into the ocean in the coming months. READ MORE…
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June 2, 2023: ABO has announced the first plenary sessions to kick off the 2023 Algae Biomass Summit in Madison, Wisconsin, October 9-11. They include deep dives into the importance of algae and seaweed in our everyday lives, the use of algae in sustainable aviation fuel, applications for algae and seaweed in regenerative agriculture, and startup financing. READ MORE…
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June 1, 2023: A research team from Pohang University of Science and Technology, in South Korea, have developed a bioink characterized by enhanced cell viability and printing resolution. READ MORE…