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Microalgae could be the future of sustainable superfood in a rapidly changing world, study finds

Frontiers

Yet climate change and human environmental impacts threaten our long-term food security. For instance, a 2014 study cited in the current paper by Mayfield and his team found that algae can produce 167 times more useful biomass than corn annually while using the same amount of land.