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Ocean Cleanup Develops a System For Eliminating Ocean Plastics with Almost 20,000 Pounds of Trash Removed
For years, researchers said getting rid of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch might be impossible, but one non-profit is presently proving that they are wrong. In July, The Ocean Cleanup, which has been making effort to develop a system that can help in cleaning up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, brought its first large-scale cleanup system to the Pacific.
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The Possible Effects if a Nuclear War to Hit the Planet
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EPA Identifies Over 120,000 Sites in US That Exposes People to PFAS Toxic 'Forever Chemicals'
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Living Fossil: Alligator Gar Existing 100 Million Years Ago Captured by Kansas Fisherman
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Sponsors Criticizes COP26 Claiming the Climate Summit is "Mismanaged"
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Japan Sets to Help ASEAN on Monitoring Greenhouse Gasses
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German Scientists Develop a New Breathing Technique for Frogs
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La Palma Volcano: 'Real Lava Tsunami' Moved Towards Atlantic Coast as Earthquake Intensified Eruption
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2700-Year-Old Poop Reveals Iron Age Europeans Were Fond of Blue Cheese and Beer
‘Alien-Like’ Sea Creature Washed Ashore on Australian Beach
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Major Cooldown and Severe Weather Conditions to Hit Central US
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First Flint, Now Benton Harbor: Public Frustrated With State's Response to High Levels of Lead in Water Supply
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U.S. Water Supply Contaminated by 42,000 Toxic “Forever Chemicals”