Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae or microalgae, are not true algae. They're single-celled photosynthetic ...
Chonkus, a mutant strain of cyanobacteria seen here in a microscopy image, contains large white spots that appear to be carbon-dense granules. Those granules may explain why the cyanobacterium grows ...
An international coalition of researchers from the United States and Italy has discovered a novel strain of cyanobacteria, or ...
The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) is alerting residents of a cyanobacteria algae bloom in Sprague Pond in the Hyde ...
claiming that cyanobacteria are “not toxic.” The blooms, in fact, often contain toxins. These toxins can cause rashes, fevers, headaches, mouth blisters, vomiting, acute liver damage ...
A saltwater aquarium is an exotic and striking addition to the home. But more than a striking piece of furniture, it’s a living habitat that is both enthralling and engaging thanks to the ...
Blue-green algae is known to emit toxins which can cause skin irritation in humans, or stomach upsets if a lot of affected ...
Watch as we add new, vibrant fish to our saltwater aquarium! See the selection process and how these beautiful creatures fit into the tank’s ecosystem. Florida Map Shows Areas Where Hurricane ...
New Hampshire's Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee on Oct. 18 approved $500,000 in federal funds to address cyanobacteria blooms.
Thinning hair and bald patches are surprisingly common in women. See the progression, causes, and treatments for this distressing condition in this WebMD slideshow. The Internet has plenty of ...