Talk with anyone in international finance now, and the discussion will sooner or later turn to India. The country’s bonds are being added to global indexes, drawing some of the market’s ...
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Researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) have discovered that CDA is the fastest degrading type of plastic in seawater – technically classified as a bioplastic – and with ...
COLUMBIANA — The city’s Firestone Park is continuing to grow with yet another project but not everyone appears to be on board completely. Council approved a new area of the park geared toward adults ...
New research has detected high levels of flame retardants in some toys, kitchen utensils and other household items made from recycled black plastic. But the potential health effects remain unclear.
Since dolphins and humans inhale similar plastic particles, dolphins may be at risk for the same lung problems. As top predators with decades-long life spans, bottlenose dolphins help scientists ...
IO Interactive boss Hakan Abrak has shared some fresh details about Project 007, the shadowy new project from the developers of Hitman that will feature a "James Bond origin story," saying that ...
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When Hitman developer IO Interactive revealed that it was working on a James Bond game in 2020, we saw it as an ideal bit of licensing: "Take out the bald assassin, stick in a British secret agent ...
By Hiroko Tabuchi Scientists have found plastic pollution almost everywhere they have looked. In clouds. On Mount Everest. In Arctic snow. Now, for the first time, tiny plastic particles have been ...