Researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) have discovered that CDA is the fastest degrading type of plastic in seawater – technically classified as a bioplastic – and with ...
Remi Wolf, Jungle, and GloRilla will perform at the Outer Banks-themed event, Poguelandia, Netflix announced Wednesday. The event will take place in Santa Monica and will feature immersive fan ...
A nine-year-old boy was miraculously found over the weekend after spending six days lost in a Mexican jungle drenched by ... The ordeal began October 5, when little Joel Acosta ran away from ...
Just about everyone can recognize Pharrell Williams as the talent and voice behind big hits like “Lucky” and “Happy,” but he’s also one of the most influential music producers of the ...
TikTok user RosemaryFairy (@rosemaryfairy) — whose real name is Allison — recently shared her hack for repurposing those plastic mesh bags into something useful: a cleaning scrubber. And her genius ...
The Little Gym is owned by a local husband and wife. Christopher Goodwin graduated from Coeur d'Alene High School, helping expand his wife's business, Diamond Core Tools, after serving as an ...
Elvis Okoffo receives funding from the Goodman Foundation, The Australian Academy of Science and The Australian Research Council (ARC) Training Centre for Hyphenated Analytical Separation ...
You're made of water, bone, blood, muscle and fat; you're also a few parts plastic. That is, if you prefer sea salt on your meal. Or honey, shellfish, beer or tap water. Recent studies have found ...
A new study finds a bacterium in this family can break down the plastic for food. Researchers also identified the enzyme the bacterium use to degrade plastic. The discovery opens new possibilities ...
Among the plastic in your house might be an orange-colored hard laundry detergent bottle and a squeezable clear ketchup bottle. Come recycling day, you might put them on the curb in a blue bin or ...
The Washington Department of Ecology has fined 35 companies, including two farmer-owned cooperatives, a total of $416,554 for not having enough recycled plastic in their trash bags or beverage ...
Now, Northwestern University-led researchers have discovered how cells of a Comamonas bacterium are breaking down plastic for food. First, they chew the plastic into small pieces, called nanoplastics.