Digital access for organisations. Includes exclusive features and content.
Amid such rising demand, it’s understandable that researchers worried when Morocco reduced exports of agarophytes in 2015. This shortage — due to a combination of overharvesting, climate warming, and an economic shift to internal manufacturing in the North African country — not only caused alarm but a three-fold price increase of wholesale bacteriological agar, which reached $35-45 per kilogram. (At the time of writing this in late 2025, factory agar prices are sitting at about $30 per kilogram, according to Cobos.)
。业内人士推荐Line官方版本下载作为进阶阅读
Standard Digital
Who owns the Moon? A new space race means it could be up for grabs
Kali HaysTechnology reporter