Over the past several years, microplastic particles have repeatedly been detected in seawater, drinking water, and even in animals.
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NASA Follows Tropical Storm Krosa’s Approach to Landfall in Southern Japan
Infrared imagery from NASA’s Aqua satellite shows that Tropical Storm Krosa contains powerful thunderstorms with heavy rain capabilities as it moves toward landfall in southern Japan.
'The Nemo Effect' Is Untrue: Animal Movies Promote Awareness, Not Harm
The emotive warnings were made because of global reports that its precursor Finding Nemo had inspired a surge in purchases of clown fish, which in turn caused environmental and animal harm.
Greener, Faster and Cheaper Way to Make Patterned Metals for Solar Cells and Electronics
· Patterning metals for electronics and solar cells can be slow, expensive and involve toxic chemicals
Hard-Working Termites Crucial to Forest, Wetland Ecosystems
Termites are unwelcome in your home. They can cause structural damage to the wood in frames, floors and other materials.
Wind It Up: Europe Has the Untapped Onshore Capacity to Meet Global Energy Demand
Europe has the capacity to produce more than 100 times the amount of energy it currently produces through onshore windfarms, new analysis from the University of Sussex and Aarhus University has revealed.