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- | <p> | + | <p> 1. How did your team come up with the idea of degrading microcystin produced by cyanobacteria. |
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+ | During our initial brainstorming sessions at the beginning of our project, we determined that environmental issues were to be the main focus of our work. After investigating a range of environmental issues, we came to the conclusion that underwater issues were becoming increasingly difficult to deal with and that it would be a good idea to centre our attention on a common algae problem which does not gain enough attention on a global scale. | ||
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+ | 2. Realistically, does your project have potential to be used on an industrial scale? | ||
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+ | We are convinced that our project has enough potential to be used effectively around the world, including areas where algal blooms are prominent. This is demonstrated by the results we have obtained in our upscaling and bioreactor experiments. Although a number of challenges would need to be overcome to ensure the success of our product, we believe that a product with a function similar to that of Cyanobuster may have a place on the global market. | ||
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Project Goals1. How did your team come up with the idea of degrading microcystin produced by cyanobacteria. During our initial brainstorming sessions at the beginning of our project, we determined that environmental issues were to be the main focus of our work. After investigating a range of environmental issues, we came to the conclusion that underwater issues were becoming increasingly difficult to deal with and that it would be a good idea to centre our attention on a common algae problem which does not gain enough attention on a global scale. 2. Realistically, does your project have potential to be used on an industrial scale? We are convinced that our project has enough potential to be used effectively around the world, including areas where algal blooms are prominent. This is demonstrated by the results we have obtained in our upscaling and bioreactor experiments. Although a number of challenges would need to be overcome to ensure the success of our product, we believe that a product with a function similar to that of Cyanobuster may have a place on the global market. . |
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