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Microplastics Traces are Found in Honeybees, What Does this Do to the Bees?
It's a common secret that honeybees carry pollen on their bodies to aid in crop fertilization, but they also transport microplastics picked up in the air.
Latest Research Articles
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Mussels' Unique Ability to 'Filter' Microplastics Can Help Clean Up the Ocean
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Recent Decline of the Monarch Butterfly Linked to Climate Change
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Cats More Likely to Get Infected With COVID-19 Than Dogs, New Study Says
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Massive Sandstorm Causes Highway Pileup in Utah, Killing 7 People
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Kids Spending Time Around Trees Help Develop Brain Performance, New Research Says
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Expert: 'Jaws' Movie to be Blamed for Unfairly Stigmatizing Sharks as 'Killers'
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USGS Raises Warning Due to Potential Eruptions of Active Volcanoes in the US
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‘Super Glue’ Snake Venom Used to Stop Wounds From Bleeding in Seconds!
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Extremely Toxic: Wildfire Smoke Spreading Across US Contains Dangerous Levels of Metals
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Argentina Lake Ominously Turns Pink Because of Pollution, Threatens to Poison Water Supply
Outbreak of Untreatable, Drug-Resistant Superbug Fungus Unnerves Experts in 2 US Cities
Madrid Will Plant a Massive Urban Forest to Combat CO2 Emissions in City