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- Recycled plastic bottles could reduce accidental dolphin bycatch in fishing nets by up to 88%, a pretty wild twist for a waste material usually linked to pollution
- The first experiment to thicken Arctic ice with seawater showed promise, but it comes with a huge catch that could turn a climate solution into a serious dilemma
- Researchers at a Brazilian University are looking for microplastics in the airways of sleep apnea patients, raising an uncomfortable question about how much plastic we may be breathing in while we sleep
- Plastic is no longer just on beaches and in rivers, scientists found microplastics in howler monkeys in Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz, a strange warning that pollution has reached the treetops
- Steelmaking is returning to Newcastle, but this time with renewables and no fossil gas, a historic industrial comeback for a city that never fully let go of its steel past
- About 80 years after some 200,000 radioactive barrels were dumped in the ocean, France is leading a mission to find them, an uncomfortable story that sounds like a forgotten file under the sea
- An Indian billionaire secured 500 hectares to build a massive project in Africa, and the move already feels like one of those bets that could reshape an entire region’s economy