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Can Magnets Help Break Down Microplastics in Marine Pollution?
Every year, large amounts of plastic find themselves in rivers and oceans, causing harm to the environment and human health. But what if it could be pulled out of water with magnets' power?
Latest Research Articles
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Police in Brazil Confiscates Fossil of Flying Reptile That Lived Over 100 Million Years Ago
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Light Pollution: LED Streetlights Contribute to Moth Decline in England
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New Fires Spark in California, Leaving Hundreds of Residents Under Evacuation Orders
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Invasive Cane Toads Resort to Cannibalism as a Survival Tactic in New Environment
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Satellite Images Show How Antarctica Avoids Giant Iceberg Twice the Size of Chicago
Tropical Forests in African Mountain Stores More Carbon Than We Thought; But It's Disappearing Fast
Environmental Scientists Tried Altering Clouds to Save the Great Barrier Reef
Massive Asteroid Twice the Size of Empire State Building Will Pass By Earth on September
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For the First Time in 40 Years, Blue Whales Return to Spain's Atlantic Coast
Storm Watch: Two Systems May Develop Into a Tropical Depression Within the Week
Hunger in Madagascar: First Ever Famine Blamed Entirely on Climate Change
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Caught on Cam: Great White Shark Tearing Remains of Humpback Whale Into Shreds