Clark University: Funded by $1.1 Million in NSF Grants, Researchers Dive Into Undersea War of the Microbes
February 17, 2024
February 17, 2024
WORCESTER, Massachusetts, Feb. 17 (TNSres) -- Clark University issued the following news:
By Meredith Woodward King
Many of us hear about cyanobacteria when summertime blooms of toxic blue-green algae lead to beach closings at freshwater ponds and lakes. But cyanobacteria are not all bad -- those growing in the ocean produce more than 12 percent of the oxygen we breathe, according to Clark Biology Professor Nathan Ahlgren.
"Cyanobacteria form an import . . .
By Meredith Woodward King
Many of us hear about cyanobacteria when summertime blooms of toxic blue-green algae lead to beach closings at freshwater ponds and lakes. But cyanobacteria are not all bad -- those growing in the ocean produce more than 12 percent of the oxygen we breathe, according to Clark Biology Professor Nathan Ahlgren.
"Cyanobacteria form an import . . .