Environment
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Mussels' Unique Ability to 'Filter' Microplastics Can Help Clean Up the Ocean
Mussels are capable of filtering microplastics on the ocean by constantly filter feeding. Study shows that mussels can filter or decompose materials smaller than five millimeters. This process may help solve the problem regarding microplastics globally.
Latest Research Articles
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Kids Spending Time Around Trees Help Develop Brain Performance, New Research Says
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USGS Raises Warning Due to Potential Eruptions of Active Volcanoes in the US
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Extremely Toxic: Wildfire Smoke Spreading Across US Contains Dangerous Levels of Metals
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Argentina Lake Ominously Turns Pink Because of Pollution, Threatens to Poison Water Supply
Madrid Will Plant a Massive Urban Forest to Combat CO2 Emissions in City
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Trouts Get ‘Stressed’ From Megadrought, Ruining Some of the Most Iconic Trout Fishing in US
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Tropical Depression Brewing Near Florida Puts the State in a Ticking Clock Situation
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Oil Transport Deal Between Israel, UAE on Hold Due to Environmental Concerns
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Flat Earth: How Bizarre Would Life be if the Earth were Flat?
Ohio Utility Pays $230 Million as Penalty for Massive Bribery Scandal Involvement
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Study Shows How Men Produce More Climate-Warming Emission Than Women
Flesh-Eating Bacteria That Can Kill Within 24 Hours Returns in Some Areas of the US






