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A Study From 29 Lakes in Europe Find Some Bacteria That Can Remove Plastic Remains
Some naturally existing lake bacteria grow quicker and more efficiently on the leftovers of plastic bags than on natural materials such as leaves and twigs, according to a study of 29 European lakes.
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Species Biodiversity: Rare Plants in Urban Gardens Can Also Attract a Rare Biodiversity of Bees and Birds
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Nocturnal Pollinators: Scientists Catch Moths Visiting Red Clovers After Dark
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Locals Capture 26-Foot Monster Crocodile That Ate Fisherman Alive After a Three-Day Hunt in Indonesia
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More Than 530 Wildfires Have Burned Land the Size of Connecticut, Spread Over Alaska
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Video: Jellyfish Swarm in the Thousands Surrounds a Lone Boat on Haifa Bay, Israel
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Met Service Issues Severe Weather and Heavy Rain Warnings for New Zealand
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Europe Will Start to Experience Cold and Heavy Thunderstorms This Week After the Intense Heatwave
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Grass Fire Engulfs At Least 20 Homes in the Suburban Dallas Area; Other Wildfires Reported in North Texas
Study on Effects of Music on Behavior of Pigs Underway
Bizarre Red Lights Produce a Glowing Sky Over Atlantic Ocean
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World's Five Largest and Terrifying Deep Sea Sharks!
Cat or Dog? Research Reveals Which Furry Friend is Not Recommended for Pregnant Pet Owners