It’s low tide around North Uist, a remote island off the West Coast of Scotland. Dark tendrils of seaweed lie glistening on the rocky shore, and a lone figure in orange waders moves methodically ...
"They are holding up a horizontal line," explains Mr Gregarsen, the managing director of Ocean Rainforest, a seaweed producer. "At every metre another line hangs down, and that's where the seaweed ...
STORY: In the labs of the University of Santiago, scientists are exploring an unexpected source of energy: slimy, green seaweed. SOT: "Algae use light to oxidize water, and in the process, they ...