Algae thwart Trump’s $14.2m attempt to turn reflecting pool ‘American flag blue’ | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/16/algae-trump-lincoln-memorial-reflecting-pool WTF is “nanobubbler technology”? Sounds like #pseudoscience #nanobubbles #algae #reflectingpool
Algae thwart Trump’s $14.2m attempt to turn reflecting pool ‘American flag blue’

Green algae have proliferated amid warm weather after Lincoln Memorial pool renovation turning water green

The Guardian

I heard about this on NPR today... It sounds promising, but we're going to need them everywhere (just like the scrubbers in The Peripheral), and they need to be affordable!

#Nanobubbles help this lakeside cope with #ToxicAlgae — and the changing climate

by Caleigh Wells
Jun 5, 2024

"#ClimateChange is wreaking havoc on some freshwater lakes. They’re getting warmer, and that is spawning lots of toxic algae. When the algae runs rampant like it did 15 years ago, it can kill every other living thing in the lake. Sometimes the city of #LakeElsinore, situated halfway between Los Angeles and San Diego, has to close the lake to prevent people from getting sick."

[...]

"Fresh water bodies across the globe are falling victim to [the toxic algae] problem as the climate crisis makes water warmer. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 40,000 bodies of water are 'impaired' just in the United States.

"Lake Elsinore is the largest natural freshwater lake in Southern California. Now the city on its shores is spending $2 million to try out a new technology to fix it."

Read more: https://www.marketplace.org/2024/06/05/nanobubbles-moleaer-lake-elsinore-climate-change-algae/

How nanobubbles help Lake Elsinore cope with toxic algae - Marketplace

As climate change warms water, algae is killing fish and plants in lakes, including California's Lake Elsinore. New tech could save them.

Marketplace
Raphaël Levy on "how can we make science more rigorous?" - describing the #NanoBubbles project
https://www.nature.com/articles/s42254-023-00631-x
#papermills #replication #integrity #physics
How can we make science more rigorous? - Nature Reviews Physics

Raphaël Lévy, one of the principal investigators of NanoBubbles — an interdisciplinary project that explores how, when and why science fails to correct itself, talks about the importance of questioning and correcting the scientific record.

Nature

Fascinating article about #Nanobubbles - https://nanobubbles.hypotheses.org/ - an #interdisciplinary team investigating why #science goes wrong, and how to fix it. Led by @raphavisses
they are investigating #reproducibility, post-publication #PeerReview and more

https://www.nature.com/articles/s42254-023-00631-x

#ResearchIntegrity #ResearchCulture

NanoBubbles – ERC Synergy Grant project

Wonderful #NanoBubbles workshop in Maastricht. Discussing and agreeing on shared vocabulary in this highly #interdisciplinary project. Maha Said on replicability & reproducibility