There's something in the water, and it's killing America's national bird
Cyanobacteria are eating away at eagles' brains
Buyer, beware — cyanobacteria toxins in supplements are a serious health risk
Dietary supplements made with blue-green algae also contain their toxins
Some algal blooms produce methane, thanks to cyanobacteria
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas
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These slimy underwater mats can help store carbon, but only if they can survive
Tamiko Thiel and Luisa I. Falcón are creating interactive art to help save the stromatolites
Cyanobacteria detach their antennae to stop growing when space is limited
This new finding may make it easier for researchers to study these organisms, which have many practical applications, in the lab
Neurotoxins in the water supply worsen the impact of Zika virus
A neurotoxin produced by cyanobacteria may help explain patterns of Zika-associated microcephaly in Brazil