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A chemical commonly found in sunscreen could be making plastic in oceans even harder to break down, according to University ...
Every minute, a rubbish lorry's worth of plastic enters the ocean. As World Ocean Day 2025 highlights, stemming the plastic tide is not just an environmental cause—it is a shared challenge ...
Living in a U.S. coastal county bordered by ocean waters with very high concentrations of microplastics may increase the risk of heart and metabolic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes, coronary ...
Our oceans are in trouble. Catches from many of the world's fisheries are declining, with some fishing practices destroying enormous areas of the sea bed. Habitat loss through coastal development ...
Plastic and chemical pollution in marine environments pose a major threat to the health of our oceans. Euronews Tech Talks interviews two experts to understand the scale of the problem and explore ...
Nanoplastics—particles smaller than a human hair—can pass through cell walls and enter the food web. New research suggest 27 ...
New research claims that tons of invisible nanoplastics are hiding in our oceans, raising even more concerns about plastic ...
A new study finds there are 27 million metric tons of invisible plastic particles in the North Atlantic alone.
Scientists found invisible plastic pollution across the North Atlantic Ocean. These particles harm both wildlife and humans.
New research on nanoplastics pollution and ‘chemicals of concern’ underscores the need for a strong agreement when ...