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Imagine turning a troublesome sea invader into a powerful fertilizer. As China works to increase food production, researchers are looking beyond traditional farming methods for new solutions. In east China's Qingdao port, a laboratory is giving new life to coastal algae once discarded as waste.
Imagine turning a troublesome sea invader into a powerful fertilizer. As China works to increase food production, researchers are looking beyond traditional farming methods for new solutions. In east China's Qingdao port, a laboratory is giving new life to coastal algae once discarded as waste.