Tag Archives: cyanobacteria
Knife in the water part. 3. Did mercury and cyanobacteria lead to the collapse of the Mayan civilization?
A 2020 study of sediment from four major water reservoirs in Tikal has been published. [...]
Jun
Green light billions of years ago drove evolution of photosynthesis in cyanobacteria
Aquatic environments of the archaic era, dominated by green light, played a key role in [...]
Apr
Cyanobacteria – common microorganisms that can be dangerous
Cyanobacteria (cyanobacteria) are ancient prokaryotic organisms (having no cell nucleus). Traces of their presence have [...]
Nov
Croatian beaches deter – Polish tourists complain
The editors of Water Matters have received, disturbing photos from a disappointed reader - the [...]
Jul
Poland’s bathing sites closed – blue-green algae still on the attack
High July temperatures encourage adults and children to enjoy recreational activities in the water. Those [...]
Jul
New Strategy for the Oder River. Investments worth more than PLN 7 billion
Will the Oder River, afflicted with many environmental problems, live to see systemic remediation efforts? [...]
Jul
The color of the ocean is changing
Whichever way you look at it, the winner is still green.... Jan Brzechwa Flea Shahrayka [...]
Jun
How is global warming changing the color of the oceans?
A 20-year series of satellite data obtained with the MODIS-Aqua sensor provides compelling evidence that [...]
May
Flamingos in danger. Rising alkaline water levels a threat to populations
The image of the numerous flocks of flamingos adorning East Africa's soda lakes is not [...]
May
Diazotrophic cyanobacteria in the service of haptophytes – where the nitroplast came from
Nitrogen is one of the primary biogenic elements responsible for the eutrophication of surface waters. [...]
Apr
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