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Massive Ocean Cleanup: 25,000 Pounds of Junk, Plastics Removed from Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Ocean cleanup removed about 25,000 pounds of junk and plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to reduce the impact of waste on aquatic animals and ecosystems. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Fire Frequency Can Cause Ecosystem Collapse, Research Shows
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Titanoboa Real or Fake? What's the Size of the World's Biggest Extinct Snake From 66 Million Years Ago?
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Hurricane Hilary Expected To Threaten California With Deep Floods; Evacuations Already Underway
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Mitigating Plastic Pollution: Wood Dust Filtering Device Can Help Trap Harmful Microplastics
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U.S. Weather Forecast: Central US, Northeast Likely To Experience Massive Heat Conditions
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Tropical Storm Hilary Forecast: Heavy Rain, Flooding Unload in Southern California, Mexico
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36,000 Homes Under Evacuation Alert In British Columbia As Nearly 400 Wildfires Rage Canada
Chemical Rotenone in Colorado River Possible Solution to Invasive Predatory Fish Smallmouth Bass
Invasive Weed Mile-a-Minute Risks Potential Spread in Maine as Barbs Attach to Native Plants, Blocking Sunlight
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Stinky Owl With Swollen Red Eye Rescued From Pennsylvania Manure Pit, Gets New Nickname After Successful Rehabilitation
Rare Purple Clover: Good for the Soil, Animals, and Human Body
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Swarm of Tarantulas on the Prowl for Mating in San Diego During Their Last Year Alive