Scientists in Japan have unveiled a groundbreaking non-toxic plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours, offering a thrilling breakthrough in the battle against ocean pollution. This innovative material could dramatically reduce the plastic waste suffocating our marine ecosystems
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Scientists in Japan have unveiled a revolutionary plastic that disappears in seawater within hours, presenting a game-changing breakthrough in the fight against ocean pollution and marine waste, researchers announced on Thursday
In a groundbreaking development, scientists have created a remarkable ‘super cannibal’ that stays in its larval stage indefinitely. This innovative approach could be the key to tackling Australia’s invasive cane toad crisis. By focusing on the intricate dynamics of the toad’s life cycle, this breakthrough offers a promising strategy for controlling their population and restoring balance to local ecosystems.