Scientists from Australia have successfully bioengineered genetically modified fruit flies and zebrafish capable of absorbing ...
When Philip Sontag first visited Antarctica as a Ph.D. student, he brought back an unusual souvenir: a huge bag of penguin ...
A child would need to eat 9,000 cookies in a day to approach harmful levels of pesticide or naturally occurring heavy metals.
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed a packaging solution that reduces mercury in canned tuna by ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNGene-engineered fruit flies break down one of world’s most dangerous pollutantsAustralian scientists have discovered a means of genetically modifying animals -fruit flies and zebrafish, respectively – to ...
A waterway winding through a populous area on the outskirts of Buenos Aires has turned bright red, sparking fears of ...
Littering of single-use vapes containing hazardous and electronic waste has surged more than 140 per cent in a single year, ...
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Malay Mail on MSNThe growing e-waste crisis in Malaysia: What you need to know and how to actMalaysia is grappling with a growing electronic waste crisis. In 2021, the Department of Environment (DoE) collected 2,459 ...
New grants to Great Lakes states to measure harmful chemicals in marginalized communities are facing uncertainty under ...
Scrunching her face up at the small piece of fruit in front of her, the pup pawsed for thought before doing what came naturally.
From raw eggs to protein shakes, those hoping to expand their brawn are often encouraged to ingest vast quantities of protein ...
Authorities are planning stricter penalties for retailers and wholesalers as part of efforts to clean up the pharma supply ...
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