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Corals mark friendly algae for ingestion -- revealing possible conservation target

Science Daily / Earth & Environment

Biologists reveals how coral cells tag friendly algae before ingesting them, initiating a mutually beneficial relationship. This information could guide next-level coral conservation efforts.

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Cummins Employees Improve Environment One Mussel and Bee at a Time

3BL Media

The mussels eat algae and bacteria, cleaning and filtering water of pollutants, resulting in healthier aquatic ecosystems. Small, flexible, colored, plastic tags were applied to the shell of the mussels, which included an individual number for each mussel to be identified and measured.

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Three sustainable fuels that could be the future of green aviation

Corporate Knights

Saville says that biomass, made from algae, crop residues, animal waste, forestry residue and municipal waste, could also have big potential as an aviation fuel. “If His models also show used oil and fat being the cheapest to produce, at US$1,200 to $1,300 per ton. Biomass and municipal waste.

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