Environment
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Technique for Converting Post-Consumer Mixed Plastics Into High-Value Products Found
Researchers have developed a process for turning the heterogeneous post-consumer plastic waste that washes up on beaches into a variety of useful goods.
Latest Research Articles
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Ecuador Monitors and Protects Species of Birds on Galapagos Islands from Bird Flu Threat
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Mount Semeru Eruption Displaced Over 2,000 Residents in Indonesia, Causing Immediate Rescue Missions and Temporary Shelters
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Carbon Sink Low Salt Marsh Emits More Carbon Dioxide Than High Salt Marsh During High Temperatures
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Scientists Underestimate Magma Distance That Death Valley's Ubehebe Crater Can Reach During a Volcanic Eruption
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Health Advantages of Wind Power Could Reduce the Amount of Fossil Fuel-based Power Plants That Are Operating
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Analysis of 20,000 Trees in 5 Continents Could be the Answer to Climate Change
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37,000 Birds on Chicken Farm Slaughtered in Peru to Control Bird Flu Disease Outbreak
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The Great Dying: Methane Emissions Hold Clue on the World's Largest Mass Extinction Event 260 Million Years Ago
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Global Warming Reduces the Surface Area Covered by Cumulus Clouds, Increasing Their Warming
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How the Carbon Dioxide Affects Bee Physiology, Including Reproduction
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Researchers Discovered a Method to Chemically Recycle Pvc Into Usable Material by Utilizing the Phthalates Found in Plasticizers
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Two Species of Mountain Frogs Found in Protected Habitat Might be Extinct by 2055 — Gondwana