One Life Created, One Saved Through Utah Couple s Fertility Challenges
SALT LAKE CITY One Utah couple s struggle to start a family did much more than bring them together it potentially saved two lives.
When Jen and James Lowe married in 2016, they didn t waste time trying to start a family. Jen was in her thirties and the couple knew time wasn t on their side. The next several years brought surprise after surprise, but no baby.
The couple resorted to in vitro fertilization after six months and no pregnancy. By early 2019 things looked good. The IVF had worked. They had one embryo one they lovingly called EmbryLowe.
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USC study shows promising potential for giant-kelp-based biofuel with depth-cycling approach
Scientists at the USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies on Santa Catalina Island, working with private industry, report that a new aquaculture technique on the California coast significantly increases kelp growth, yielding four times more biomass than natural processes.
The researchers used a depth-cycling approach i.e., physically moving the macroalgae between deep nutrient-rich water at night and shallow depths within the photic zone during the day to optimize growth. An open-access paper on their work appears in the journal
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.
This study tested the effects of depth-cycling on the growth, morphology, and chemical composition of the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera, a target species for renewable biomass production. Giant kelp grown under depth-cycling conditions had an average growth rate of 5% per day and produced four times more biomass
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