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Rotifers: These Zooplanktons Threaten Oceans as Consumed Microplastics are Converted to Nanoplastics
Rotifers could worsen the world’s marine plastic pollution. Click to read more. Marine plastic pollution is one of the most pressing ecological, environmental, and health challenges of the 21st century, as plastic debris has gradually accumulated in different bodies of water across Earth.
Latest Research Articles
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Climate Refuge: Australia to Welcome Tuvalu Citizens Affected by Rising Sea Levels Under Landmark Pact
Kinkajou in Florida Petting Zoo Bites Birthday Girl Holding Lettuce as She Walked Over Enclosure
100-Meter New Island Off Coast of Japan Made From Undersea Volcano Ioto Eruption Won't Last Long, Says Experts
Gervais' Beaked Whale That Washed Up on North Carolina Beach Likely Killed by Party Balloon [Report]
Earth's Heartbeat is Slow and Steady Every 27 Million Years With Next Pulse in 20 Million Years, Ancient Geology Reveals
Invasive Honeysuckle Bushes Outcompete Native Species for Sunlight Tipping Kansas Ecosystem
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Britain's Loneliest Sheep Fiona Survived 2 Years Down Steep Cliff By Eating a Lot
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Canada Weather Forecast: Stormy Conditions to Hit British Columbia
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Difference Between Alligator and Crocodile: Who Will Win in a Fight?
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Isolated Thunderstorms, Heavy Rain Expected for Southern Plains This Weekend [NWS]
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Earthquakes are Triggered by Rising Sea Levels From Glacial Cycles, New Study Says
Pink Water in Maui: Algae Phenomenon Turns Pond Into 'Pepto Bismol Pink,' Drawing Onlookers