Could Plastic-Eating, Silk-Producing Bacteria Be a New Ally in the Fight Against Waste?
NSF grant supports exploration of potentially transformative idea Each year tens of millions of tons of plastic are sent to landfills,[…]
Read moreNSF grant supports exploration of potentially transformative idea Each year tens of millions of tons of plastic are sent to landfills,[…]
Read moreThe Wyland Foundation celebrates decades of conservation stewardship Renowned marine life artist Wyland changed the way people think about our ocean when[…]
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Read moreBy the University of Arizona A team of scientists has nailed down the temperature at the peak of the last[…]
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Read moreEnvironmental hazards affect populations worldwide and can drive migration under specific conditions, especially in middle-income and agricultural countries. According to[…]
Read moreThe international coordinator of Green Fins in partnership with the UN Environment Programme – is delighted to announce it has officially been shortlisted[…]
Read moreBaltic Sea island idyll Sandhamn is seeing record numbers of boat folks visiting this year as Swedes look for holiday[…]
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