Research highlights potential of fast-growing seaweed

Ireland may be famous for its green grass but scientists have discovered a night-growing Irish seaweed could be just as bountiful.

Research highlights potential of fast-growing seaweed

Ireland may be famous for its green grass but scientists have discovered a night-growing Irish seaweed could be just as bountiful.

It has been a staple of the Japanese diet for centuries but researchers have discovered that native seaweed is suitably fast-growing to be farmed to be fed to humans and animals like cows.

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