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Machine Learning Reveals the Hidden Impact of Plastic on Birds
Seabirds in the Pacific Ocean are eating plastic and feeding it to their chicks. But we know precious little about why the birds are doing this. By properly classifying the shards of plastic removed from the stomachs of these birds, researchers are hoping to be able to see any trends that could point to an answer.
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