Study identifies fungus that breaks down ocean plastic

A fungus living in the sea can break down the plastic polyethylene, provided it has first been exposed to UV radiation from sunlight. Researchers from, among others, NIOZ published their results in the journal Science of the Total Environment. They expect that many more plastic degrading fungi are living in deeper parts of the ocean. A…

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Kilauea Volcano Erupts on Hawaii’s Big Island

The volcano erupted three times in 2023. There did not appear to be any immediate danger to residents on Monday. The volcano erupted three times in 2023. There did not appear to be any immediate danger to residents on Monday. Volcanoes, United States Geological Survey, Hawaii (The Big Island), Kilauea Volcano (Hawaii) NYT > Science

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How laws that prevent directors being sued make firms less likely to recall potentially dangerous products

About half the states in the United States have introduced so-called universal demand laws that make it harder for aggrieved shareholders to sue company directors and hold managers personally liable for decisions that have harmed the company. About half the states in the United States have introduced so-called universal demand laws that make it harder for…

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Altered carbon points toward sustainable manufacturing

The recent spike in food prices isn’t just bad news for your grocery bill. It also impacts the sugars used in biomanufacturing, which, by the way, isn’t quite as green as scientists and climate advocates expected. Surging prices and increasing urgency for genuinely sustainable manufacturing has pushed researchers to explore alternative feedstocks. The recent spike in…

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