LOGAN, UTAH, USA -- Plastic has become ubiquitous in modern life and its accumulation as waste in the environment is sounding warning bells for the health of humans and wildlife. In a recent study, ...
Andrew Barron receives funding from The Australian Research Council, The Leverhulme Foundation, The Templeton World Charity Foundation, The Eldon and Anne Foote Trust and the United States Department ...
Caitlyn Forster receives funding from The Australian Research Council. She is affiliated with the Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour Tanya Latty receives funding from The ...
Scientists have noted instances of leaf-cutter bees using plastic waste to construct their nests and one research group suggested such behavior could be an 'ecologically adaptive trait' and beneficial ...
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