Science, Volume 389, Issue 6762, Page 818-821, August 2025. Summary Without knowing the specific content of the Science article from August 2025, I can only provide a hypothetical summary based on typical Science journal articles. Assuming it’s a Read More
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Science, Volume 389, Issue 6761, Page 693-693, August 2025. Summary This is an incomplete citation. Without any details about the specific article or content on page 693 of the August 2025 issue of Science, I cannot provide a summary. The Read More
Indigenous communities plead for action at plastic pollution talks –
Indigenous communities from North America are at talks on a global treaty on plastic pollution in Geneva, pleading the case for the environment they depend upon, which is slowly being choked by microplastics. Summary Indigenous Read More
Wildfire smoke significantly raises ozone pollution, even in remote regions
Wildfires release vast amounts of visible pollutants into the atmosphere that darken skies and push people indoors to avoid unhealthy air. But a near-invisible threat to public health associated with wildfires is ozone, the reactive Read More
Scientists Develop Plastic Substitute That Could Fight Ocean Pollution –
USC biomedical engineers have developed a novel, ocean-safe biocompatible material that eliminates the risk of microplastic pollution. Plastic pollution continues to pose a major threat to marine ecosystems, with UNESCO reporting that it accounts for 80 Read More
Every few years, the tires on your car wear thin and need to be replaced. But where does that lost tire material go? Summary Worn tires shed tiny particles as they roll, contributing to a Read More
Common Chemical Found in Sunscreen Could Be Supercharging Plastic Pollution
Sunscreen chemicals like EHMC may be silently increasing ocean plastic pollution by strengthening harmful microbial biofilms and hindering the bacteria that would otherwise degrade plastic. A widely used ingredient in sunscreen may be interfering with Read More
A charcoal-like material made from leaves and branches that collect on forest floors could be a cheap, sustainable way to keep pollution from washing off roadways and into Georgia’s lakes and rivers. Summary Forest Read More