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He tested his body for plastic chemicals, what he found changed everything
He Tested His Body for Plastic Chemicals, What He Found “Changed Everything” ...
"A unified voice was needed to state clearly that the science is settled — and that continued inaction reflects political and structural inertia rather than scientific uncertainty," lead author Dr.
"This should be a wake up call to us all of the effects of plastics and littering in the environment," the original poster wrote. Animals roaming in littered grazing areas can easily mistake plastic ...
A submarine dove 5,112 meters into the Mediterranean and uncovered a catastrophic plastic waste crisis.
If your bathtub is leaking and water is everywhere, do you start mopping the floor or do you first turn off the tap?” That’s the question Toronto-born “artivist” Benjamin Von Wong poses through his ...
Along the final stretch of the Seyhan River, in southern Türkiye, plastic bits in various colors dot the water and sediment. When the river bends, shredded plastic, degraded by the elements, forms ...
In March 2025, a collision out in the North Sea led to millions of tiny plastic pellets reaching our shores. A mass clear-up ...
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Scientists Dove to the Deepest Part of the Mediterranean Sea. What They Found Was Unsettling
The Calypso Deep holds one of the highest concentrations of deep-sea litter ever recorded on Earth.
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Pew awards fellowships to seven marine conservation scientists
PHILADELPHIA, March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The global ocean faces major threats—from illegal fishing to vanishing coastal habitats to plastic pollution. Now, a new cohort of scientists will work to ...
Microplastics cause decreases in the populations of grazing animals in ponds, ultimately resulting in toxic algal blooms.
Unfortunately, as far as the Mediterranean is concerned, it would not be wrong to say that "not a single inch of it is clean." ...
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Scientists issue warning after observing concerning change in fish behavior: 'We cannot afford to ignore'
"Accumulating in living organisms." Scientists issue warning after observing concerning change in fish behavior: 'We cannot afford to ignore' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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