“The algae is eating CO2 ... Mr Haflidason believes growing microalgae this way, could help tackle global food insecurity. Many other companies are betting on the potential of microalgae ...
HyveGeo believes it can turn the desert green and remove carbon from the atmosphere – using biochar and microscopic algae.
In a futuristic indoor farm in Iceland powered by geothermal energy, scientists are growing microalgae, hoping it will become the next hot superfood on the market.  As BBC detailed, Iceland's Vaxa ...
Growing the blue-green algae spirulina, an increasingly popular “superfood,” doesn’t just yield ... “Spirulina is packed with protein, vitamins, and minerals, and can make a real impact on food ...
Plus, she says, it remains to be seen if we can really grow algae for food on a scale that genuinely could feed the world. While productivity might have been demonstrated on small scales ...
“If you could sit there and potentially replace even some of those crops with sugar-producing algae, you could potentially create whole new food sources that you could produce much more sugar much ...
[Cody] of Cody’sLab has been bit by what he describes as the algae growing bug. We at Hackaday didn’t know that was a disease floating around, but we’ll admit that we’re not surprised ...
The organism has also been used for food ingredients ... in a container," said New Scientist. The algae industry in general is still fairly new and growing and, as such, is currently unable ...