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This round ball is one of the special creation that scientists have discovered
the name is also somewhat ... creepy.
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Tofu in combination with these foods, increasing the benefits many times better than the tonic
tofu is recognized as a very good health care product, especially tofu combined with the following foods, health benefits are doubled.
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Mexican company produces great shoes from seaweed and recycled plastic
while the caribbean tourism industry is sinking into seaweed, a small company has developed a great solution: producing shoes and clothes based on sargasso and plastic bottles.
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Close up of 'living fossils'
although nearly every animal evolved to adapt to a new environment, some animals remained virtually unchanged from the infancy of evolutionary history.
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Practice eating algae immediately, because it will be the main food of the future
according to information from cnn, an average american eats 100g of protein a day, and that's twice the amount needed for a healthy body.
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Without rice, what will humans eat?
in the future, the world population will increase at a very fast pace and scientists fear that there will not be enough food to feed humans. and they are making food for rice.
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Why do whales' eat full, don't worry about starving?
discover the unexpected consequences of whale 'defecation' and eat again
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Exotic seaweed rain
the people in gloucesterhire (england) village were extremely shocked to see a rain of
seaweed in the true sense.
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Tens of thousands of tons of horse tail algae swallowed the beaches of Mexico
reporters in mexico reported that on august 3, the ministry of environment and mexican resources (semarnat) warned of the proliferation of sargasso algae that stretches 480km along mexican caribbean beaches.
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The shrimp are imprisoned for a lifetime in a protective cage
the story of a pair of permanently stuck shrimps that cannot be removed from the sponge, also known as the sea of natural material programs blue planet ii on the bbc channel, has touched many viewers.
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Animals chase themselves to escape predators
to escape the attack of crabs, a sea slug is ready to cut off the paddle-like fins in the back to swim away.
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Successfully cultivated seaweed varieties that taste like bacon
good news for people who are lazy to eat vegetables, are scientists at oregon state university (osu) who have successfully cultivated a rich, bright red nutrient algae that tastes like bacon when cooked.
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Super interesting facts about seaweed
it is estimated that
seaweed and ocean microalgae account for about 9/10 plants on earth.
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Strangers turn the beach into a field
local media reported that the incident occurred after piles of strange algae were washed ashore on june 8. since then, the algae have not shown signs of disappearing because the waves still keep pushing them toward the mainland.
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Data from satellites help track the world's largest kelp forest
scientists at uc santa barbara university, usa, have developed a new way to study how environmental and climate factors affect giant kelp forest ecosystems on a large scale. ever before, including space and time.
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Japan can extract Bio-ethanol from seaweed
scientists from northeastern japan university and northeast electric company have successfully researched new technologies that can extract bio-ethanol with high efficiency from seaweed.
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The danger of red tide
red tide refers to the phenomenon of algae blooming simultaneously, causing harm to living organisms, including corals, seaweed, animals and humans.
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Reduce 70% of greenhouse gases with seaweed
if we add 2%
seaweed to animal feed, we can cut methane emissions by more than 70%.
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The first factory produced fuel from algae
the sat, the name of the austrian company, will build a plant on a sugarcane plantation in the state of pernambuco in brazil. this plantation is where ethanol is produced from sugarcane. the cost of building a factory is 9.8 million usd, afp reported.
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Beautiful glowing coast like fireflies in Maldives
stunning images capture the glowing blue coast in the dark night by microorganisms.