But while lifeless during that time, the planet was already covered by vast oceans dotted with hydrothermal vent systems that ...
Blue-green algae has never been a food on my radar. But it turns out dried cyanobacteria both looks lovely and is packed with ...
Imagine the world’s oceans with their beautiful blue color. Now, imagine that the same oceans were green. This is the intriguing possibility suggested by new research from Nagoya University in Japan.
Scientists have discovered evidence that Earth's oceans were once green, hinting that this could be a marker of early life, ...
Covering more than 70% of the planet's surface, oceans have earned Earth the nickname "the Blue Planet," a moniker that inspired the acclaimed BBC documentary series of the same name. But why not ...
The Florida Department of Health in Orange County (DOH-Orange) cautions the public of the presence of blue-green algae in ...