This spiraling pattern of glowing strands is a sample of freshwater red algae. These algae are common and are found on all continents except Antarctica. This spiraling pattern of glowing strands is a ...
Tourists swam in the glowing sea On Sunday, September 8, the phenomenon was observed in several Danish ports, including ...
It can sometimes be seen in warm, shallow bays or lagoons, but some bioluminescent algae can produce toxins harmful to marine life and humans ...
But instead, the glow is caused by millions of tiny organisms called dinoflagellates that live in the water and sometimes make it glow. Dinoflagellates are a type of single-celled algae, and each of ...
We are designing an interactive installation in an escape-room style, where the user navigates a pitch-black puzzle environment and solely depends on dinoflagellates (bioluminescent algae) as guidance ...
The Mallee region in Victoria, Australia is home to a group of four lakes which turn a glowing pink after rain falls. This is because they contain red algae which give the water the unusual colour.