Vegetables have a special charm when fresh: asparagus looks vibrant, spinach glows a deep green, and green beans look fresh ...
Earth was once purple, not green! Early microbes used retinal, not chlorophyll, for photosynthesis, reflecting violet hues.
Plants use quantum mechanics to optimize photosynthesis, inspiring new artificial light-harvesting technologies.
While it may seem crazy, the idea that millions of years ago the Earth looked purple is gaining traction. Yes, you read that ...
Elevate your beverages with a vibrant, natural green hue. Chlorophyll offers clean-label appeal, functional benefits, and FDA ...
Have you ever been encouraged to “eat the rainbow”? This isn’t just a fun catchphrase - it’s an easy and effective strategy to ensure a nutritious, ...
The pale blue color symbolizes the cradle of life, yet it wasn’t always so. While chlorophyll, a pigment which absorbs blue and red light and reflects green light, is universally used by plants, ...
Lake Tarpon, the largest freshwater lake in the Tampa Bay area and home to some of the best bass fishing in the state, has ...
Scientists have found that an increase in water salinity in the cells of the marine diatom Nitzschia weakens the connections ...
Periphyton Response to Additions of Glucose and Hydrogen Peroxide as Control Measures of Harmful Algal Blooms. Journal of ...