Algal blooms reveal their poisonous past
A poisonous, “hairy efflorescence” in a 17th century Polish lake is likely to be the first recorded example of a toxic blue-green algal bloom, say environmental scientists at Flinders.
A poisonous, “hairy efflorescence” in a 17th century Polish lake is likely to be the first recorded example of a toxic blue-green algal bloom, say environmental scientists at Flinders.
Flinders University’s new integrated waste treatment and algae growing system at Roseworthy Piggery, north of Adelaide, aims to make pork production more sustainable and eco-friendly.
Graduating twins Megan and Amy Hawley say they have effectively been their own study group – and now they’re moving on to PhDs.
Victoria’s Smart Water Fund has enlisted Flinders University expertise in a move to reduce the carbon emissions and the power bills of the State’s water sector.