Controlling light could leave toxic algae dead in the water, researchers find

While vacationing in Canada’s Rocky Mountains several years ago, Rebecca North was looking for a peaceful break from her work as a water researcher at the University of Missouri. But as she admired one of the clear, pristine lakes that appear throughout much of the area, she experienced a moment of inspiration that had implications for one of the most pressing challenges facing the world’s bodies of water: toxic algae.


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Source: Phys.org