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Ocean Plastic Pollution Increases at 'Unprecedented Levels' Since 2005 [Study]
Trillions of plastic particles have been found floating in the world’s oceans. Ocean plastic pollution is parallel with increased plastic production and demand throughout the decades, harming various marine animal species and different marine ecosystems, including coral reef habitats.
Latest Research Articles
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Ingesting Plastic Spreading Diseases in Seabirds
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Early Farmers Reduced the Lactose Content of Milk by Turning It Into Cheese, Other Dairy Products
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Almost Half a Year Later, Citrus Farmers in Florida Still Reeling from Hurricane Ian
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4 Ways You Can Use Fishing to Boost Your Mood
160-Million-Year-Old Fossil Suggests Sauropod May Have the Longest Known Neck Ever
Deer Antlers Grown in Lab Mice in Pursuit of Regenerative Medicine — China
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Reactive Oxygen-Containing Molecules Have a Significant Impact on Mineralization in Sandflats
Magnitude 7.1 Earthquake Shakes Kermadec Islands in New Zealand
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Storm-Weary Californians Expected to Experience Break of Rounds of Severe Weather
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US Weather Forecast: Heavy Snow to Unfold in North-Central US This Week
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What Role Does Climate Change Play in Australia’s Record-Breaking Rainfall?
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Global Warming's Effect on Air Travel: In-Flight Injuries Increased by 71%