Environment
-

Thallium Threat: Baltic Sea Faces Toxic Challenge from Human Sources
Human activities account for a substantial amount—anywhere from 20% to more than 60%—of toxic thallium that has entered the Baltic Sea over the past 80 years, according to new research
Latest Research Articles
-
![Plastic Pollution: Scientists Include Spores of Plastic-Eating Bacteria ‘Bacillus Subtilis’ to Develop 'Self-Digesting Plastic' [Study]](https://d.natureworldnews.com/en/full/70396/plastic-pollution-scientists-include-spores-plastic-eating-bacteria-bacillus-subtilis-develop.jpg?w=178&h=100&f=09dc88144fb324eaf2181f6697bd3add)
Plastic Pollution: Scientists Include Spores of Plastic-Eating Bacteria ‘Bacillus Subtilis’ to Develop 'Self-Digesting Plastic'
-

Global Impacts Of Climate Change Set To $38 Trillion A Year By The Middle of The Century, Study Says
-

Innovative Conversion Process Turns Plastic Waste into Diesel, Tackling Pollution on Two Fronts
-

Asia Heat Wave: Scorching Heat, Dry Conditions Impact Both Pet Dogs and Strays Following Multiple Hospitalizations
-

Nepal Massive Wildfires Blamed for Heatwaves, Climate Change
-

Air Pollutants Can Disrupt Hormone Levels Possibly Exacerbating Menopause Symptoms, Study Says
-

Low Rainfall That Disrupts Shipping In Panama Canal Linked To El Niño, Experts Claim
-

Will Earth Become Extinct? Pangaea Ultima Poses Mass Extinction Event Killing Up to 92% Species [Study]
-

Vegetation Speeds Up Weathering Of Soil Mineral, Making Plants Key Player In Shaping Shaping Climate Cycle
-

Vietnam Heatwave Impacts: Thousands of Fish Die Due to Rising Temperatures
-

Deforestation Increased In Indonesia Last Year Linked To Mining, Scientists Says Overall Trend Improves
-

Water Pollution: Cocaine Becomes Emerging Contaminant in Bay of Santos in Brazil, Affecting Marine Organisms, Researchers Say






