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Robotic Fish That Sucks Microplastics from Waters Could Address Earth's Growing Microplastic Pollution
Scientists resorted to nanotechnology to develop a robotic fish that can continuously consume and safely destroy microplastics.
Latest Research Articles
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New Research Developed a New Image Model on How Forest Contributes to Carbon Balance
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Weather Forecasting Techniques Can Provide Personal Assessment in Risk Exposure to COVID-19
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Space Tourism Contributes to Worsening Climate Change: UCL and MIT Researchers
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Earthquakes and Its Seismic Waves Reveal the Earth's Outer Core Has Started to Change
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Monkey Sharpens Knife, Terrorizes Brazilian Town for a Week
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Giant Alligator Kills Man at a Private Golf Community in South Carolina
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How Do Zoos Cope Up With Deaths of Their Animals?
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Hurricane Season: NHC Miami Issues Warning for Two Weather Disturbances over the Northern Gulf and Atlantic Ocean
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Monsoonal Moisture Continues Across the Southwest US: Heavy Rain with Flash Flooding Expected
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Rainfall and Flooding Hits Texas and Louisiana in a Few Days
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Caught on Camera! A ‘Somber Moment’ of Starfishes Devouring a Lifeless Sea Lion
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Typhoid Fever! This Ancient Killer is Becoming Resistant to Antibiotics