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Interesting Engineering on MSN27 million tons of plastic piles up in Atlantic Ocean, and it can’t be cleaned up
Nanoplastics entered the Atlantic via rivers, sunlight-driven plastic breakdown, and even through the air with rain or dust.
The National Hurricane Center is now tracking four tropical waves with the development of a new one in the Caribbean.
That's a lot of kilometers.The qualifying rounds for the European cups have already started, and one club in particular has ...
A nearly 14-foot great white shark named Contender, the largest ever tagged in the Atlantic by Ocearch, was recently tracked ...
Nanoplastics are a scourge. A tiny one, but a scourge nonetheless. A new study estimates 27-million tons of it is floating in ...
A tropical wave moving across the Atlantic Ocean has no chance of further development as environmental conditions became more ...
The disturbance was producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms about 1,000 miles east-southeast of the Lesser Antilles ...
Millions of tons of plastic in the ocean aren't floating in plain sight—they're invisible. Scientists have now confirmed that ...
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Islands on MSNEurope's Largest Sand Dune Is A French Gem With Views Of The Atlantic Ocean And An Impressive Pine Forest
Discover the largest sand dune in Europe, which happens to be near a pine forest and offers stunning views of the Atlantic ...
Despite the challenges, ocean science has been able to monitor where the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans meet, mix, and how their ...
An influential current system in the Atlantic Ocean, which plays a vital role in redistributing heat throughout our planet's climate system, is now moving more slowly than it has in at least 1,600 ...
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