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Researchers Identify Fungi, Bacteria in Coastal Salt Marshes That Can Help Global Plastic Waste Problem
A new study published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials by researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and partners has identified a diverse microbiome of plastic-degrading fungi and bacteria in the coastal salt marshes of Jiangsu, China.
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Exhausted, Injured Dog Finally Rescued on England's Highest Mountain
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Popular Seafood Crabs Disappearing, Losing Sense of Smell: Climate Change Likely a Culprit [Study]
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Killer Whales Attack British Couple's Yacht Off Morocco Coast
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Thousands of Angry Bees in Encino Stung LAPD Volunteer Police Officer Up to 100 Times [Video]
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Is Hybrid Work Creating A Zoom Ceiling?
Intensive Farming, Pesticides, Fertilizers Killed 550 Million Birds Since 1980
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Hazy, Pleasant Weather Outlook Likely in Minnesota This Week
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US Weather Forecast: Cooler Conditions to Unfold in Northeast This Week
Black Bear Cubs with Baby Teeth Shot Dead on Private Land, Poachers Suspended and Fined $15000
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Canada Jays Siblicide Explained: How Sibling Rivalry Shapes The Bird’s Lives




