- published: 08 Feb 2008
- views: 63312
- author: UCtelevision
55:51
Algae: The World's Most Important Plants - Perspectives on Ocean Science
Believe it or not, your life depends on algae! Join Scripps' Institution's Russell Chapman...
published: 08 Feb 2008
author: UCtelevision
Algae: The World's Most Important Plants - Perspectives on Ocean Science
Believe it or not, your life depends on algae! Join Scripps' Institution's Russell Chapman as he discusses the important roles algae have played in the development of life as we know it. Series: "Perspectives on Ocean Science" [12/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11931]
- published: 08 Feb 2008
- views: 63312
- author: UCtelevision
14:46
Jonathan Trent: Energy from floating algae pods
Call it "fuel without fossils": Jonathan Trent is working on a plan to grow new biofuel by...
published: 28 Sep 2012
author: TEDtalksDirector
Jonathan Trent: Energy from floating algae pods
Call it "fuel without fossils": Jonathan Trent is working on a plan to grow new biofuel by farming micro-algae in floating offshore pods that eat wastewater from cities. Hear his team's bold vision for Project OMEGA (Offshore Membrane Enclosures for Growing Algae) and how it might power the future. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more. Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at www.ted.com Follow TED news on Twitter: www.twitter.com Like TED on Facebook: www.facebook.com Subscribe to our channel: www.youtube.com
- published: 28 Sep 2012
- views: 18307
- author: TEDtalksDirector
3:09
GOOD: Algae Life
www.good.is/ecosystem Oil is an expensive resource that is rapidly becoming harder to find...
published: 09 Sep 2009
author: GOODMagazine
GOOD: Algae Life
www.good.is/ecosystem Oil is an expensive resource that is rapidly becoming harder to find. Eventually, we are going to have to find a new renewable fuel source to replace it. These scientists think they already have—algae. Produced by Eve Marson and Max Joseph
- published: 09 Sep 2009
- views: 72704
- author: GOODMagazine
2:34
Energy 101 | Algae-to-Fuels
As America takes steps to improve our energy security, home-grown fuel sources are more im...
published: 05 Sep 2012
author: USdepartmentofenergy
Energy 101 | Algae-to-Fuels
As America takes steps to improve our energy security, home-grown fuel sources are more important that ever. One of the fuel sources of the future is algae, small aquatic organisms that convert sunlight into energy and store it in the form of oil. Scientists and engineers at the Energy Department and its national laboratories are researching the best strains of algae and developing the most efficient farming practices. This edition of Energy 101 shows how oil is extracted from algae and refined into sustainable biofuels. For more information on biofuels visit www.eere.energy.gov.
- published: 05 Sep 2012
- views: 6750
- author: USdepartmentofenergy
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Growing algae for fuel: Supplies
In this video we are covering the basic supplies you will need to grow algae. This video s...
published: 19 Jul 2011
author: bdelder42
Growing algae for fuel: Supplies
In this video we are covering the basic supplies you will need to grow algae. This video series is geared towards teachers and students but can be used by anyone. Our goal is to show you how to grow algae with easily available and inexpensive equipment. Keep in mind that getting algae to grow fast requires a different environment than getting it to make lipids. These first videos will show you how to get it growing fast. Later videos will cover how to increase lipid production.
- published: 19 Jul 2011
- views: 12580
- author: bdelder42
8:01
Algae
Algae Presentation 2009. Ecuadorian Rainforest is more than just your supplier of land ing...
published: 04 Feb 2009
author: EcuadorianRainforest
Algae
Algae Presentation 2009. Ecuadorian Rainforest is more than just your supplier of land ingredients but of the sea as well! This month we have lots of Algae ingredients on sale. Visit www.intotherainforest.com for more information ALGAE SALE FOR FEBRUARY 2009 Arame Algae $14.00 Codium Seaweed $21.00 Laminaria (Atlantic Kelp) $18.00 Macrocystis (Pacific Kelp) $15.75 Prophyra Algae $25.00 Red Gracilaria Algae $18.00 Salicornia Seaweed $18.00 Seaweed (Brown Sargasus) $21.00 Ulva (Sea Lettuce) $18.00 Undaria $16.00 * Valid for the month of 2/09. Subject to change without notice.
- published: 04 Feb 2009
- views: 11066
- author: EcuadorianRainforest
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Bondi Beach's algae bloom turned the water BLOOD RED!
SEVERAL popular Sydney beaches, including the iconic Bondi, resembled scenes out of a apoc...
published: 27 Nov 2012
author: schafflergraben
Bondi Beach's algae bloom turned the water BLOOD RED!
SEVERAL popular Sydney beaches, including the iconic Bondi, resembled scenes out of a apocalyptic film today after an algae bloom turned the water blood red. Patches of the red algae, a natural phenomenon that can be exacerbated by certain weather conditions, were sighted between Bondi Beach and Maroubra Beach. But despite the warnings a number of intrepid beachgoers were seen venturing into the water. The natural phenomenon is caused when algae, a plant-like organism flourishes and large groups of the miniscule plants, which can appear in various colours, gather together often with spectacular results. Known as Nocturnal Scintillans or sea sparkle it has no toxic effects but people are still advised to avoid swimming in areas with discoloured water because the algae, which can be high in ammonia, can cause skin irritation. British tourists were among large groups of visitors who were told by lifeguards not to enter the water until the all-clear was given because the algae can irritate the skin and cause other health problems.
- published: 27 Nov 2012
- views: 19912
- author: schafflergraben
3:39
Cambridge University - Meet the Algae
Scientists at Cambridge University take a closer look at algae and examine its potential a...
published: 25 Jun 2010
author: CambridgeUniversity
Cambridge University - Meet the Algae
Scientists at Cambridge University take a closer look at algae and examine its potential as a renewable source of energy. In the near future algae could be used as a sustainable, carbon neutral biofuel.
- published: 25 Jun 2010
- views: 13918
- author: CambridgeUniversity
2:46
Turning algae into fuel | MconneX | MichEpedia
Brought to you by MconneX (www.engin.umich.edu Converting algae to biofuel could be a sust...
published: 19 Oct 2012
author: michiganengineering
Turning algae into fuel | MconneX | MichEpedia
Brought to you by MconneX (www.engin.umich.edu Converting algae to biofuel could be a sustainable solution to the need for liquid fuel in the United States, according to UM researchers. Scientists in the chemical engineering department are working to create an effective method for converting the plant, which can be harvested continuously and grown in any water condition. ABOUT THE PROFESSOR: Phil Savage (che.engin.umich.edu is the Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemical Engineering (che.engin.umich.edu at the University of Michigan. His research focus is on energy production from renewable resources, developing novel processes for converting biomass hydrogen, methane, and liquid transportation fuels. MORE: Watch additional MichEpedia videos or join the discussion at www.engin.umich.edu
- published: 19 Oct 2012
- views: 35757
- author: michiganengineering
15:38
LA Fishguys, Episode 118 pt 4, LED Algae Scrubber
Ride along on the one hundred and eighteenth episode of LA Fishguys as Jim Stime of Aquari...
published: 18 Nov 2012
author: lafishguy
LA Fishguys, Episode 118 pt 4, LED Algae Scrubber
Ride along on the one hundred and eighteenth episode of LA Fishguys as Jim Stime of Aquarium Design in Thousand Oaks CALIF., services and installs a LED Light version of an Algae Scrubber on a couple of old reef tanks.
- published: 18 Nov 2012
- views: 5147
- author: lafishguy
2:45
Next Big Bio-Fuel - ALGAE
Bryan Garner, News Channel 5 visits a farm in Fellsmere that produces algae which replaces...
published: 11 Jul 2008
author: rawdonut
Next Big Bio-Fuel - ALGAE
Bryan Garner, News Channel 5 visits a farm in Fellsmere that produces algae which replaces crude oil. Fred Tennant (Vice President of Petroalgae) says it is cheaper than oil, a lot cheaper. Arizona State developed this Algae and or process. Bits of algae fed with carbon dioxide grow dark green. From seed to harvest in just two days. This video was taken before the gas reached the four dollar mark. The kick in the ass is that this company will not produce it for the public. So I don't see it effecting pump prices, EVER! RECORDED IN MAY 2008
- published: 11 Jul 2008
- views: 148656
- author: rawdonut
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張懸& Algae - 喜歡
2011/11/06(Sat)張懸& Algae Live巡迴(高雄場)@the WALL駁二pier-2.khcc.gov.tw 【張懸& Algae OFFICIAL】 www...
published: 07 Nov 2011
author: Tsuyoshi Tsai
張懸& Algae - 喜歡
2011/11/06(Sat)張懸& Algae Live巡迴(高雄場)@the WALL駁二pier-2.khcc.gov.tw 【張懸& Algae OFFICIAL】 www.deserts.com.tw 【張懸& Algae FACEBOOK】 www.facebook.com
- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 11656
- author: Tsuyoshi Tsai
5:29
Black Algae Treatment, Get Rid of Black Algae in Your Pool
I show you how to eliminate Black Algae from your swimming pool. WARNING: this treatment c...
published: 07 Apr 2012
author: MrDgvb1
Black Algae Treatment, Get Rid of Black Algae in Your Pool
I show you how to eliminate Black Algae from your swimming pool. WARNING: this treatment contains the use of highly toxic chemicals. HASA ALGI-BAN ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Trichloro-s-Triazinetrione 99% 3" Tablet holder: Algae-Gon Chlorine Tablet Holder by Pentair 542068 Please note the the instructions for use on the Algi-ban call for letting it sit on the black algae for 40-60 then brushing it off. The method shown in this video is much more effective. First, brush off the head of the Black Algae, then broadcast the Algi-ban over the Black Algae and let it sit for 24-48 with the pool off. Remember not to let it pile up in one area of the pool or this will leave a discoloration "burn mark" much like one left by dropping a 3" tablet into the pool. Use a brush if necessary to spread the granular Algi-ban out. A small amount is needed directly on the Black Algae to be effective. It has a good proximity effect, getting close to the mark works just as well. It will dissolve slowly thus spread the chemical evenly as the granular dissolves. And please do not use in color plaster, Pebble Tec or Fiberglass pools, or you will badly stain the pool bottom. When you broadcast the Algi-ban the air will be toxic from the dust. Please make sure you wear a gas mask. If you have a Koi Pond very near your pool the dust may get into the water and kill the fish (it is that toxic). I prefer doing the treatment in the off season (winter, spring) when I know the pool will not be used. Chlorine levels ...
- published: 07 Apr 2012
- views: 11656
- author: MrDgvb1
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Algae Opera And More... -- BiDiPi #24 (Feat. Nathan Barnatt)
Nathan's Channel: www.youtube.com Your BiDiPi: www.youtube.com BiDiPi Radio: www.youtube.c...
published: 04 Oct 2012
author: Vsauce2
Algae Opera And More... -- BiDiPi #24 (Feat. Nathan Barnatt)
Nathan's Channel: www.youtube.com Your BiDiPi: www.youtube.com BiDiPi Radio: www.youtube.com BUILD IT Whale Kites by Peter Lynn www.peterlynnkites.com Computer Part Sculptures by Franco Recchia http Paper Cut Silhouettes by David A. Reeves www.thisiscolossal.com Heart Rate Monitor by Joey Murphy and Yuri Gitman blog.makezine.com DRAW IT Giant Spider Painting by Marlin Peterson marlinpeterson.com Realistic Drawing Challenge by Mark Crilley http Illustrations of Sam Spratt samspratt.tumblr.com Anatomical Monsters by Brad McGinty www.bradmcginty.com PLAY IT Sonification Of Everyday Objects vimeo.com dennisppaul.de Algae Opera www.afteragri.co.uk www.youtube.com Rainboard www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Obama Works... It by Nathan Barnatt www.youtube.com USER BiDiPi Marvel Avengers Custom Shoes www.youtube.com Space Art by Tyler Young tylercreatesworlds.deviantart.com Rover - Days Of Delay (Song At The End Of This Video) http Art of Warrick Wong www.facebook.com *************************************************************** Vsauce Links T-Shirts: www.districtlines.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com Music By Jake Chudnow Image Montage Music: www.youtube.com Vsauce Animations by Rickonami: www.youtube.com
- published: 04 Oct 2012
- views: 660635
- author: Vsauce2
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How the Technology Works - algae to biofuels
Algae.Tec is a globally focused advanced renewable oil company. Algae.Tec is commercializi...
published: 19 Jan 2012
author: AlgaeTec biofuels
How the Technology Works - algae to biofuels
Algae.Tec is a globally focused advanced renewable oil company. Algae.Tec is commercializing an enclosed modular high-yield algae to oil growth system at the Algae Development & Manufacturing Centre in Atlanta, Georgia. Algae.Tec is a publicly listed company on the Australian Stock Exchange, the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and on the ADR market in the USA. The Algae.Tec photo bio-reactors use water, sunlight and nutrients to grow algae that produces high-value sustainable fuels such as biodiesel and jet fuel. Facilities are being constructed at Nowra south of Sydney, Australia and the Holcim manufacturing plant in Sri Lanka. Roll-out plans include sites in China, Germany and USA.
- published: 19 Jan 2012
- views: 25254
- author: AlgaeTec biofuels
9:04
The Best Algae Eater
Connect with me on FaceBook. facebook.com...
published: 14 Jun 2012
author: JacobsAquarium
The Best Algae Eater
Connect with me on FaceBook. facebook.com
- published: 14 Jun 2012
- views: 21037
- author: JacobsAquarium
2:01
Alternative Energy - Biofuel from Algae
Algae is the fastest growing plant life, and as an organism it converts sunlight into oil,...
published: 10 Nov 2008
author: livinggreenchannel
Alternative Energy - Biofuel from Algae
Algae is the fastest growing plant life, and as an organism it converts sunlight into oil, scientists theorize that Algal biofuel can produce a whopping 30 times more energy per acre than any other biofuel option. The US Department of Energy has estimated that if Algal Biofuel replaced all conventional fuel in the country, it would require 15000 square miles of land to harvest the algae... which is roughly one seventh of the area that is used to harvest corn in the US every year. And a diverse group of byproducts, such as neutraceuticals and feedstocks for producing plastics, can be created in algal biofuel operations, making the production more cost effective. But before we start celebrating the great biofuel solution we've been looking for, there are a few problems... the biomass for producing a significant amount of algal biofuel just doesn't exist yet. The algae has to be grown from scratch and harvesting it is very expensive at this point in time. The potential of Algal Biofuel is staggering... but the problem is that, as of now, it's all just potential. It might be years before the technology catches up to make producing algal biofuel on a large scale possible... but when that time comes, we might be able to finally celebrate a more efficient, renewable, and environmentally friendly energy source. For more information on this exciting and developing technology, check out AlgalBioMass.Org. I'm Elizabeth Chambers. Check back here for more eco friendly news and tips ...
- published: 10 Nov 2008
- views: 82626
- author: livinggreenchannel
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Banjo-Tooie - Episode 28: Atlantis Algae
The green that spread about the world shows for undeniable truth in its understanding of t...
published: 04 Jul 2012
author: Jethrotex
Banjo-Tooie - Episode 28: Atlantis Algae
The green that spread about the world shows for undeniable truth in its understanding of the quotation. --------------------------------------------------------- Banjo-Tooie Playlist: www.youtube.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: www.twitter.com
- published: 04 Jul 2012
- views: 992
- author: Jethrotex