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A new study demonstrates that agricultural and medicinal plant residues can be transformed into a highly effective material ...
Sunlight hits tiny particles of plastic floating in a clear water solution. Slowly, they begin to disappear, leaving behind a familiar household chemical: acetic acid, the main ingredient in vinegar.
Gauteng's rivers face severe pollution from sewage, industrial waste, and failing systems, posing health risks with unsafe levels of E. coli, experts warn.
Microplastics cause decreases in the populations of grazing animals in ponds, ultimately resulting in toxic algal blooms.