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YouTube on MSNHOW SWEDEN TURNS ITS WASTE INTO GOLDLandfills are responsible for the release of toxins and harmful substances into the atmosphere. More than half of the world's ...
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Study Finds on MSNScientists Create 3D-Printed Calamari With More Protein Than Real SquidScientists successfully 3D printed plant-based calamari rings using mung bean protein and microalgae, creating a seafood ...
The British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is hosting a two-day kick-off meeting this week to launch the ambitious new £8.4 million ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNAs Masters of Survival and Evolution, the Crocodile Now Has Two New SpeciesThe discovery of the new species of crocodile sheds fresh light on the need for conservation efforts.
National parks are living laboratories for science and discovery that help safeguard our nation’s legacy. Yet today, ...
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How Overfishing in One Country Collapses Ecosystems in AnotherImagine a fishing boat leaving the shores of one nation, its nets cast wide, unaware that the ripples of its catch will reach ...
Renowned for their incredible range of subspecies and unique evolutionary adaptations, the Galapagos Islands are sometimes referred to as a ‘living laboratory of evolution’ because of their isolated ...
Overfishing in Southeast Asia’s coastal waters has been reported since the 1970s, driven by overcapacity, high demand and ...
Rita Maria El Zaghloul touts a new mechanism that will help developing countries establish and expand marine reserves.
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