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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNClearly cool: A transparent paper-based material could replace single-use plasticsThe millimeter-thick paperboard behaves just like plastic; it's strong, transparent, shapeable—and can hold boiling water. But it degrades within a year on the ocean floor.
Literally a century after it was first discovered, we now have footage of the colossal squid alive in its natural habit for ...
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Animals Around the Globe on MSNThe Transparent Marvel: Meet the Glass FrogGlass frogs are one of nature’s most captivating creatures, with their unique transparency earning them the nickname “the ...
Microplastics and the much smaller nanoplastics enter the human body in various ways, for example through food or the air we breathe.
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