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Are Cyanobacteria Rich in Lipids? A Detailed Analysis

2 min read
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, typically contain between 5% and 20% lipids of their dry cell weight under normal growth conditions, a range generally lower than many eukaryotic microalgae. However, their potential as a lipid source is significant due to high growth rates and simpler cellular structures.

What is corn cob good for? 20+ Surprising Uses and Benefits

5 min read
Globally, millions of tons of corn cob are produced annually as an agricultural byproduct, with many applications extending far beyond simple waste. This versatile resource holds potential for biofuel production, animal care, industrial uses, and eco-friendly home solutions, demonstrating that what was once considered waste is, in fact, a valuable asset for a sustainable future.