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fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
1 week ago

This 'Living Building' uses Bio-Cement that absorbs CO2, making the architecture carbon negative - Yanko Design

Picoplanktonics challenges traditional architectural norms by embedding living cyanobacteria in 3D-printed structures that actively capture carbon dioxide, fostering a dialogue about regeneration and environmental healing.
Design
fromTNW | Deep-Tech
3 weeks ago

Finland taps new AI satellite to track toxic algae from space

Kuva Space's hyperspectral sensors analyze a wider light spectrum than traditional sensors to detect harmful cyanobacteria in Finland's waters, improving monitoring accuracy.
Agriculture
fromThe Washington Post
3 weeks ago

Fecal bacteria forces dozens of beach closures ahead of Fourth of July

Swimming areas across the U.S. face closures due to high levels of bacteria, such as E. coli and enterococci, which can cause serious health risks.
US news
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Designing a Living and Dying Structure: Picoplanktonics and the Canadian Pavilion in Venice

We aim to inspire a rethinking of architecture as a living, evolving process that actively contributes to planetary repair rather than just minimizing harm.
Online Community Development
Austin
fromAustin Monitor
3 months ago

Rite of spring: Dog-killing algae makes an early appearance in Austin waterways - Austin Monitor

Toxic blue-green algae blooms in Austin's Lady Bird Lake may pose serious health risks due to rising temperatures and drought.
fromPortlandTribune.com
11 months ago

Dog's death believed the result of a toxic algae bloom off Sand Island

Tanya Bachman reported that her nearly 3-year-old Border Collie, Jax, died shortly after consuming water on Sand Island, believed to be contaminated with harmful cyanobacteria.
OMG science
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