microplastics
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Israeli Shoreline Polluted With Over 2 Million Tons of Microplastics
A new Tel Aviv University study, conducted in collaboration with Israel's Mediterranean Sea Research Center, looked at the level of microplastic pollution along Israel's coastline.
Latest Research Articles
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Researchers Have Found a Simple Method of Assessment in Microplastic Concentration to Urban Rivers
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A Study From 29 Lakes in Europe Find Some Bacteria That Can Remove Plastic Remains
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Microplastics Dominate Bodies of Most Fishes in South Africa River
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Researchers Developed a Biodegradable System That Uses Silk as a Replacement to Microplastics in Such Products
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Microplastics Found in Farm Animals' Blood, Meat, and Milk, Should Consumers Start Worrying?
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Infectious Viruses Can Survive by Hitchhiking on Microplastics Across Freshwater
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Robotic Fish That Sucks Microplastics from Waters Could Address Earth's Growing Microplastic Pollution
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Scientists to Use Bionic Robo-fish to Remove Microplastics from the Ocean
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Microplastics in the Indian Ocean Easily Identified Using New Methods in Water Samples
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In a Historic First, Microplastics Found in Fresh Antarctic Snow
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Research: Microplastics at 27.5 Million Tons Travelling in Air Annually
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A Research Says European Farmland May Be the World's Largest Reservoir of Microplastics