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Study: 73% Tiny Polyester Fabric from Pants, Shirts Found in Arctic Ocean
Plastics and strands of microfiber from washed clothes and industrial wastewater have been discovered to be sources of pollutants to the arctic region of the world.
Latest Research Articles
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Treating Pets with Separation Anxiety: What to do to Keep Your Pets Feel Emotionally Safe
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Insect Apocalypse: Scientists Warn 'Death by Thousand Cuts' of Insect Kingdom
Sea Sponge: The Strongest 'Uncrushable' Glass Skeleton Species
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[VIDEO] Study: Tree Snakes Do Weird Loop Crawl Like Lasso, Making Them More Potent
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Adidas to Make Fungus-Made Shoes to Replace Leather
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Rice Plant Immunity: Study Shows Pathogens No Longer Threat to Farmers
World’s Oldest Orangutan Has Been Put to Rest at Oregon Zoo
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3D Printing Corals to Restore Hong Kong’s Cherished Reefs
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What Is a Holistic Dentistry: A New Health Trend on the Rise in Vancouver
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Why Is Small Talk So Hard for Me?
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Global Warming: China's Precipitation Level to Increase Rapidly in the Next 20 Years
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The Diminishing California ‘Fossil Water’






