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AdvertisementTiny Creatures Break Down Plastic
Plastic pollution is a growing concern for the environment, with microplastics and nanoplastics now found in almost all ecosystems on Earth. These tiny particles, measuring
36-Million-Year Cycle Shaped Life
A recent study by researchers from Sorbonne Université and the University of Sydney has discovered a 36-million-year cycle of plate tectonics that has led to
Noble spider devours shrew
The Noble False Widow spider, an invasive species from the Canary Islands, has been found to be capable of killing small vertebrates such as pygmy
Invasive Species Cause Billions in Damage
Invasive amphibians and reptiles have caused economic damages of approximately 16.5 billion euros between 1986 and 2020. The majority of these damages are attributed to
Invasive Crustaceans Cause Economic Damage
Invasive species of crustaceans are threatening global ecosystems, and a recent study shows that the economy is also suffering as a result. According to the
North Sea Pollution Decreases
The pollution levels in the North Sea have significantly decreased over the past four decades, according to sediment samples taken by scientists. The Federal Maritime
Cell-based fish from bioreactor.
Bluu Biosciences, a German start-up specializing in the development and production of cell-based fish, has developed a process for cell-based fish production. The company plans
Only 3% of Land Ecosystems Intact
A new study has revealed that 97% of land ecosystems have been destroyed, leaving only 3% of intact ecosystems remaining. The Serengeti Savanna in Tanzania