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  • Engineers 3D Print Soft, Rubbery Brain Implants

    The brain is one of our most vulnerable organs, as soft as the softest tofu.

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  • Animals Keep Viruses In The Sea In Balance

    A variety of sea animals can take up virus particles while filtering seawater for oxygen and food.

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  • HKU Researchers Develop A Novel Wastewater Treatment Process To Effectively Remove Health Hazardous Chemical Contaminants

    Globally, there is a growing concern regarding the presence of trace emerging contaminants such as retinoids and oestrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in aquatic environments.

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  • In Earth’s Largest Extinction, Land Die-Offs Began Long Before Ocean Turnover

    The mass extinction at the end of the Permian Period 252 million years ago — one of the great turnovers of life on Earth — appears to have played out differently and at different times on land and in the sea, according to newly redated fossils beds from South Africa and Australia.

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  • The Seafloor Of Fram Strait Is A Sink For Microplastic From The Arctic And North Atlantic Ocean

    Working in the Arctic Fram Strait, scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) have found microplastic throughout the water column with particularly high concentrations at the ocean floor.

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  • Longer Lives Not Dependent on Increased Energy Use

    Growing consumption of energy and fossil fuels over four decades did not play a significant role in increasing life expectancy across 70 countries.

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  • Nighttime Images Capture Change in China

    Night lights not only speak to where we live, but how.

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  • Microplastics Found in 4 of 5 Bivalve Species Investigated in Nordic Waters

    The study indicates that some bivalve species, including blue mussel, are suitable as indicator species to monitor microplastics in the Nordic marine environment.

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  • New Species Named After NOAA Scientist Dr. Joan Browder

    New scientific name honors Dr. Joan Browder for many years of service.

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  • Guiding Cargo Ships Safely Through Port

    NOAA develops real-time system to aid ships coming to port.

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