Build this DIY algae bioreactor using recycled water bottles and household objects to harness algae as biofuel and reduce your carbon footprint. In this Instructable, we describe how to build a ...
When it comes to organic processes that we can leverage to tackle the runaway problem of climate change, the carbon-absorbing abilities of algae may be one of the most potent tools at our disposal.
Algae could play a surprising role in the fight against climate change. On Tuesday, A.I.-focused technology firm Hypergiant Industries announced a machine that uses the aquatic organisms to sequester ...
Algae are single-cell plants that thrive in moist or wet environments, and through photosynthesis, consume NOx and CO2, and release clean air. For many years, there has been a theory that noxious flue ...
MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. – As a clean energy alternative, NASA invented an algae photo-bioreactor that grows algae in municipal wastewater to produce biofuel and a variety of other products. The NASA ...
The project provides an exploration in growing algae to make it reproduce faster for generating higher yields by building this Arduino strobe algae bioreactor. The project provides an exploration in ...
A new artificial intelligence invention by Hypergiant Industries could prove to be the solution to the world’s carbon dioxide problem. The company is launching the second generation Eos Bioreactor, ...
In the future, your office might have an extra appliance next to the copy machine and the refrigerator: an algae bioreactor. Designed to fit inside offices and eventually sit on the rooftops ...
Some people may find algae beautiful, or at least interesting, to look at. Algae can sometimes be an issue, though, by sucking up oxygen and suffocating fish and other aquatic life. However, ...
A new algae bioreactor can suck as much carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere as roughly an acre of forest — potentially giving dense cities a new weapon in the fight against catastrophic climate ...
The air on the International Space Station (ISS) might get a whole lot fresher. Astronauts are about to start testing out a new device called a “Photobioreactor,” according to Space.com, which uses ...
Astronauts on the International Space Station will begin testing an innovative algae-powered bioreactor to assess its feasibility for future long-duration space missions. The algae-powered bioreactor, ...