Algae

Research

The potential of “co-cultivation” of algae is limitless. 1 + 1 can be more than 2!

Traditional algae research focused on monocultures—but co-culturing is changing the game. A recent study shows Synechococcus elongatus grows 80% faster when cultured with Pseudomonas putida, unlocking new pathways for bioengineering and sustainable cultivation. Explore the future of microbial synergy.
Research

Euglena Cultivated with Bonito Broth Produced Red Pigment. The Nutritional Value of Supplements Might Change.

Algae as Health FoodThe development of algae supplements, such as chlorella, Dunaliella, spirulina, and Euglena, which w...