Environment
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Earthworms Enjoy Eating Plastics, but the Consequences of Their Ingestion Remain Unknown: New Study
Earthworms prefer soil with particular types of microplastics, according to a new study published in the American Chemical Society's journal Environmental Science & Technology, although they metabolize the polymers differently, the team believes might have an influence on the animals' health and the ecosystem
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Scientists Are Turning Plastic Wastes Into Efficient Carbon Capturing Materials
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Eccentric Frogs Believed to be Extinct Returns to the UK
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How Can Sustainable Urban Neighborhood be Made Affordable
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99% of Global Population Breathes Poor-quality Air, Causing Millions of Preventable Deaths
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China’s Infected COVID-19 Cases Shoot Up to 13,000 with a New Omicron Subtype
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New Research Reveals Ozone Gas is Heating Earth More Than We Previously Thought
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Coldplay Explains How Their Tour Will Be More Environmentally Sustainable, Doesn’t Mind Backlash
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Heavy Rain Triggers Massive Landslide in Colombia: Several Casualties Reported
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Experts Struggle to Identify Bloated Alien-Like Creature Washed Up on Australian Beach
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Climate Change Has Significantly Altered the Way This California Volcano 'Breathes'
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FDA Authorizes Second Booster Doses for COVID-19 Vaccines, Should We Get Them?
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Experts are Saying that Renewable Sources are Not Enough to Solve Europe's Energy Crisis






