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Designed from the same material as pearls are made of, this fish is much more flexible and stronger than other soft robots.
Nanoplastics entered the Atlantic via rivers, sunlight-driven plastic breakdown, and even through the air with rain or dust.
Millions of tons of plastic in the ocean aren't floating in plain sight—they're invisible. Scientists have now confirmed that the most abundant form of plastic in the Atlantic is in the form of ...
Governments are meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, from August 5 to 14 for final negotiations on a global, legally binding ...
NASA has awarded Alaska Pacific University nearly $5 million to establish a Microplastics Research and Education Center in ...
Horntje / Utrecht 9 July - The total amount of plastic floating in the North Atlantic Ocean as particles of less than 1 micrometer each is estimated at 27 million tons. This is shown by a ...
A study, published in March 2025, by a West Virginia University biology undergraduate student Isabella Tuzzio indicates that ...
HERE: GRAND KENNEBUNKPORT INN REOPENING. Say goodbye to the old and hello to the sparkling, renovated, and newly reopened ...
Legislation from two Democrats in Congress would require filters on washing machines, and direct a study on the health and ...
KOTA KINABALU: Pitch black, cold, silent. The bottom of the ocean, where sunlight does not reach, where weird and unusual sea creatures dwell is now home to something else - trash from above, forcing ...
The Galapagos Islands where the Oceanography and Microplastics Laboratory, supported by the IAEA, was established to monitor and analyse microplastic pollution.
Microplastics have even been found inside our bones – but what impact are they having on our health? Here's everything we know about what they're doing to our bodies.