Research & Resources: NMSU expands algae research with new photobioreactor
Spring 2012. Retrieved online July 18, 2012 by NMSU Staff, NMSU Research & Resources
The April installation of New Mexico State University’s new 4,000-liter photobioreactor system at the Fabian Garcia Research Center promises to accelerate the university’s emergence as a leader in algal biofuel research.
The Solix BioSystems Lumian AGS4000 is an algae-cultivation system that allo More »
NMSU researchers combine algae, cotton to grow shrimp in New Mexico
July 18, 2012 by Justin Bannister, NMSU News Center
Everybody knows that shrimp grow in the ocean. But then again, maybe they can grow in the desert, too. Researchers at New Mexico State University are trying to figure out if a mix of algae and cottonseed meal can make it economically viable for farmers to grow shrimp in the Desert Southwest.
“If you want to have fresh shrimp in New Me More »
NMSU expands algae research with 4,000-liter photobioreactor
April 15, 2011 by Jay Rodman, NMSU News Center
New Mexico State University is significantly expanding its capacity to accomplish critical algal biofuel research with the recent installation of a new photobioreactor system from Solix BioSystems at the university’s Fabian Garcia Research Center in Las Cruces. The system promises to accelerate the university’s emergence as a leader in this More »
