From noise pollution to rubbish, here are some of the ways we humans have made it more difficult for animals to find a mate ...
Using genes borrowed from bacteria, researchers have demonstrated fish and flies can be engineered to break down methylmercury and remove it from their bodies as a less harmful gas, offering new ways ...
New research on microplastics in brains reminds us that while scientists compile safety data, our leaders should still act ...
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers make game-changing breakthrough using satellite technology: 'Of outermost importance'They hope that their study can be tested more broadly around the world. Researchers make game-changing breakthrough using ...
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Surfer on MSNDonald Trump on Plastic Straws: “They Don’t Affect Sharks”S ince taking office, Donald Trump has signed a slew of executive orders, reversing some actions from the previous ...
Plastic is the most prevalent marine pollutant, and plastic surfaces are the fastest growing habitat in the ocean.
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