Environment
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Scientists Aim to Make Fertilizers from Plastic Remains
The growth of synthetic polymers, which are the building blocks of plastics, has resulted in a slew of major environmental problems. The worst of these is the overuse of petrochemical compounds and the non-recycling of non-biodegradable materials; just 14% of all plastic trash is recycled, barely making a dent in the problem.
Latest Research Articles
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CGI Dinosaur Gives Speech on Climate Change to World Leaders in UN Video
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Mid-Atlantic Cities to Experience Another Round of Coastal Flooding
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Breast Cancer Vaccine: Human Trials Testing Designed for Triple-Negative Breast Cancers
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'Mega-Constellation' of Space Junks Destroy Our Night Skies and Block Our View of the Cosmos
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Scientists Discovered the Ocean is Littered With Trillions of Microplastics