Some Minneapolis lakes have blue-green algae blooms, and possibly more will occur in other lakes as fall rolls in.
Blue-green algae is known to emit toxins which can cause skin irritation in humans, or stomach upsets if a lot of affected ...
Minnesota is known as the Land of 10,000 Lakes, but the state's health department has an important warning this fall.
The pond at Walnut Creek Dog Park has been closed since Sept. 18 for blue-green algae testing after a dog owner alleged her ...
A major bloom of blue-green algae has been discovered in part of the Charles River, prompting a public health advisory for ...
However, one of the most problematic parts of ponds is their vulnerability to algae blooms, which produce toxins that can ...
Some Minneapolis lakes have blue-green algae blooms, and possibly more will occur in other lakes as fall rolls in.
Scientists in Chile are generating electricity from algae in a process similar to solar cell energy production. They're even ...
A recently detected blue-green algae bloom in Pontoosuc Lake could be harmful for people and pets, city officials say, ...
Minneapolis lakes experience harmful algae blooms, prompting warnings from the Parks and Recreation authority.
Blue-green algae is toxin-producing cyanobacteria that can be found in shallow lakes, ponds and rivers. Exposure to toxins ...