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Microplastic Exposure Mapped Southeast Asia Faces Highest Dietary Uptake
Scientists have revealed which countries have the highest consumption of microplastics through our food and through the air. So how does the U.S. compare?
Latest Research Articles
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Kangaroo Teeth Growth Patterns Shed Light on Age and Sex, Enhancing Ecological Understanding
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Callum the Red Deer: Scottish Authorities 'Euthanize' Celebrity Stag Over Poor Health Conditions Caused by Food from Tourists
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Scientists Dive into the Depths of the Ocean to Uncover the Secrets of Dissolved Organic Matter
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US Heatwaves: Heat Index Could Exceed 10°F Across Great Plains, Mid-South and Southeast Region Through Early Week [NWS]
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Endangered Eels Can Navigate Barriers Easily With Help of Textured Tiles
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Italy's Capri Island Lifts Tourist Ban as Water Supply Goes Back to Normal
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Deadly Frogs in Animal Kingdom: 9 Poisonous Species That Can Kill
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Fungi Are Becoming More Dangerous Due to Climate Change
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Zambian Authorities Caution Tourists After American Woman Died Of Elephant Attack While On Wildlife Tour
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Erratic Monsoons in India: Farmers Struggle to Adapt Due to Climate Change
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Conservationist Hopes Mosquitos Carrying Birth Control Bacteria Can Save Rare Bird From Extinction In Hawaii
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Nature Reserves Provide Significant Protection to Biodiversity Endangered Species Amidst Climate Change