Tag: Seaweed
Study: Seaweed Prefer Natural Groundwater
Jan 27, 2022 | Research
Native marine macroalgae, also known as limu (seaweed) in Hawai’i, thrive in environments created...
Read MoreInvestment in Seaweed Sees Major Growth
Jan 18, 2022 | Industry
Phyconomy, an information portal for the seaweed industry, has released its State of the Industry...
Read MoreReplacing Plastic with Algae
Dec 1, 2021 | Videos
DW’s new channel Planet A explores the shift towards an eco-friendly world — and challenges...
Read MoreThe Many Talents of Algae
Nov 24, 2021 | Videos
Plastic, fertilizer, fuel, even cow farts — algae can make all this more sustainable, and...
Read MoreSeaweed Farming and Climate Change
Nov 17, 2021 | Videos
From food to cosmetics, seaweed has a lot of uses — but as we are learning, seaweed farming...
Read MoreNew Coalition to Accelerate Growth in European Seaweed Industry
Nov 12, 2021 | Industry
The Seaweed for Europe Coalition recently launched with 30 members, spanning 10+ European...
Read MoreGlobalSeaweedSTAR: Balancing Economic Profitability with Environment
Nov 11, 2021 | NewsBits
News… A team of 37 seaweed scientists from 30 institutions and 18 countries has warned that...
Read MoreSway Raises $2.5M for Seaweed Packaging
Nov 9, 2021 | Environment
Sway, the Berkeley, CA-based materials company producing seaweed-based, home-compostable...
Read MoreColor Me Seaweed
Nov 3, 2021 | Videos
Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed ArtSea Inks and...
Read MoreNewsBits…September 30, 2021
Sep 30, 2021 | NewsBits
Team Awarded $2.9 Million to Explore Seaweed as Feed Alternative A multi-institutional research...
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December 8, 2023: Researchers at Seoul National University of Science and Technology found that brown seaweed consumption is an effective dietary supplement against both type 2 diabetes risk and as an intervention to regular blood glucose levels in patients suffering from the condition. READ MORE...
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December 4, 2023: New generation ultrasonic technologies used to mitigate unwanted algae are a leap beyond the first systems that came to market more than two decades ago. The latest systems transmit more than 4,400 frequencies and ensure that the proper and most effective resonance is applied to emerging or well-established algal blooms. READ MORE...
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December 1, 2023: Collecting, identifying, describing, and naming new species of seaweed that live in deeper waters off Hawaiʻi is the focus of a new University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa research project that received a $892,290 grant from the National Science Foundation. READ MORE...