A UK-designed robotic fish called Gilbert can remove microplastics from water and one day may be able to power itself.
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Fish are eating plastic
A new study shows that hundreds of species of fish eat plastic. It is by “accident”, but that does not keep it from moving to humans. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247 explains.
On Saturday, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver acknowledged the NBA’s longstanding tanking problem. He candidly admitted that, when it comes to winning games and securing dibs on the best incoming players, ...
Porkchop, a three-flippered sea turtle, is back in the wild after a year of rehabilitation, a hopeful moment amid ongoing ...
The law introduces stricter penalties, starting at $500 plus restitution, to deter boat owners from abandoning vessels. Five abandoned boats have already been removed this year in areas including ...
Long Beach’s Aquarium of the Pacific rescued the injured sea turtle more than a year ago, and has been helping it recover ...
Planet or Plastic? is National Geographic’s multiyear effort to raise awareness about the global plastic trash crisis. Come to this page often to learn more, and find out what you can do to reduce ...
City surveyors in Melbourne Beach, Florida, heard an unusual chirping under a road on Feb. 9 while doing routine work, and thought it could be coming from rats. Instead, they discovered a 7-foot-long ...
Jeep is debuting a quirky ad that features a Big Mouth Billy Bass being obliged on his request to "take me to the river," before meeting a gruesome fate. The company is not airing the commercial ...
Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, protein, and certain antioxidants may help promote fat loss. Certain beverages, including coffee, also have metabolism-boosting properties. Boosting your metabolic ...
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