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euglena

[yoo-glee-nuh] / yuˈgli nə /


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At the State University of New York in Albany, she studied the 24-hour variation in nutrient cycling in Euglena, a single-cell photosynthesizer like Prochlorococcus, but found in freshwater.

From Science Magazine

After it is assembled, tiny, light-responsive organisms called Euglena swim on a microscope slide surrounded by four LED lights.

From Reuters

“This is the beginning of something that could rejuvenate Japan,” said Mitsuru Izumo, the founder of Euglena Corporation, a biotechnology start-up valued at $1 billion, and one of the country’s most prominent new entrepreneurs.

From New York Times

His company, Euglena, aims to turn plankton into a source of low-cost nutrition for the developing world and the raw material for a new type of biofuel for jets.

From New York Times

While the company’s main product has been a bright green health drink, investors have been sufficiently impressed; in December, Euglena’s initial listing on the stock market valued the company at more than $1 billion, turning Mr. Izumo, 33, into an instant multimillionaire.

From New York Times