“I was sitting there, staring at the bread in my sandwich. And I thought to myself, ‘This is exactly the kind of structure ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Living near heavily microplastic-polluted waters along the United States coastline may significantly raise the risk of developing ...
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 artery ...
Yellow spots with a characteristic odor were found by environmentalists near the Odesa coast. The State Ecological Inspectorate of the Southwestern District ...
Plastic waste in the ocean can break down into microplastics, which researchers measured near U.S. coastlines to study possible links to higher rates of diabetes, heart disease and stroke.
From unclean drinking water to islands of plastic in the ocean, water pollution is a worldwide concern. A recent publication in Scientific Reports explores the potential of using native microorganisms ...
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Imagine being able to check the likelihood of ocean pollution the same way you check the weather. It is an idea that a team of researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego put ...
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