Environment
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Microplastic Discovered in US Missouri Cave Despite Being Closed to Humans for 30 Years
A cave system in Missouri was found with increasing microplastics despite being closed to people for about 30 years. The flooding likely brought the microplastic in the area, posing a threat to bats. Read here.
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