Environment
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Recycled Plastics Harm Environment by Leaking Hazardous Chemicals, According to Experts
According to studies, recycled plastic bottles leak more hazardous substances into their contents than new plastic bottles. Over 150 contaminants were discovered in plastic bottles that were transferred into liquids. Around 18 people had blood levels that were over the legal limit.
Latest Research Articles
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Authorities to Restore Parts of the Stonehenge
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Rare Eastern Indigo Snake Seen in Alabama for Second Time in Over 60 Years
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UN Worried That Russia-Ukraine Crisis May Direly Impact Global Heat Goals
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Massive Geomagnetic Storm Like Carrington Event Could Lead to Trillion-Dollars of Damages
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Polar Bears: Why the World’s Largest Bears Aren’t in Antarctica
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New Study on Mice Reveals Development of an Antibody to Unlock the Blood-Brain Barrier
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Regenerated Trees in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest Have a Shorter Lifespan
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Climate Experts Are Concerned About Heatwaves at Both Poles of the Earth
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Massive Landslide Kills Multiple People in La Libertad, Peru: Several Others Missing
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IEA Releases 10-Point Emergency Steps Have the Potential to Swiftly Reduce Global Oil Consumption by 2.7 Million Barrels per Day
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Climate Change: Antarctica and Arctic Simultaneously Experiencing More than 30 to 40 Degrees Celsius Increase in Temperature
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Trash to Gold: Another Solution to Combat Pollution