All chlorella articles

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    News

    Microalgae could play key role in bio-based circular economy

    2025-12-02T12:05:00Z

    With food systems under pressure from climate change, geopolitical instability, and supply chain vulnerabilities, the EU is driving innovation toward more sustainable, resilient, and local production models. Microalgae have emerged as a promising resource for producing ingredients across food, feed, and other consumer goods. Source: Hannah ...

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    Features

    ​Under the microscope: microalgae-based bioremediation

    2025-03-26T09:38:00Z

    The rapid expansion of the global human population and the increase in industrial and agricultural activities have led to severe environmental contamination. To remedy the situation, green technology has become more prevalent in recent years due to its numerous environmental benefits.

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    News

    Warming stops tiny organisms working together

    2024-08-01T15:00:00Z

    The single-celled organism Paramecium bursaria can absorb and host algae (Chlorella spp), providing benefits for both, but when scientists made the water 5°C warmer, the partnership stopped working – and the algae may even become parasitic.

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    News

    Algae could replace animal-derived protein for building muscle

    2023-12-19T11:08:00Z

    A new study demonstrates that the ingestion of two of the most commercially available algal species are rich in protein which supports muscle remodeling in young healthy adults.