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Scientists have observed these tiny particles in the intestine, in the liver… and even in the brain. Experts have evidence ...
As microplastics increasingly become part of everyday life, it’s essential to understand their impact on the environment and ...
Ahead of the UN plastics treaty talks in Busan, The Straits Times launched an interactive that traced the invisible journey ...
Once released into the environment, the fate and movement of MPs are shaped by factors such as particle size, shape, density, and local hydrological conditions. Low-density polymers like polyethylene ...
Four Trinity researchers have secured awards worth a combined total of €2.57 million under Research Ireland’s Pathway funding ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN‘Living fossil’ found: One of Earth’s rarest mammals rediscovered in IndonesiaIt is scientifically known as Zaglossus attenboroughi and named after the legendary naturalist David Attenborough.
ContentsThe race to save coralFighting coral bleachingRooting out poison-fishing in the PhilippinesLiving cyanide ...
A new study from the University of Portsmouth has highlighted the growing role of citizen science in tackling one of the ...
Microscopic bits of plastic are sloughing off into food and beverages when consumers unwrap the plastic packaging, a new ...
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