12 Nov 2025 | Category: Science
“We have about a hundred strains of algae in our stock,” says Binoy T. Thomas, Head of the Department of Botany at Catholicate College, Pathanamthitta, and the lead investigator at its Phycotechnology laboratory here. “If required, we can produce the biomass needed for industrial applications like food production, cosmetics, even medicines.”
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