
Study Finds Tiny Plastics Disrupt Terrestrial Food Webs
A new study reveals how tiny plastic particles are disrupting terrestrial food webs, highlighting the urgent need to address plastic waste in land ecosystems.
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A new study reveals how tiny plastic particles are disrupting terrestrial food webs, highlighting the urgent need to address plastic waste in land ecosystems.
China launches a high-precision digital soil database covering over 63,000 profiles nationwide, enhancing research in environmental and agricultural sciences.
Australian scientists unveil BPDI, a new satellite-based method to identify plastic waste on beaches, enhancing coastal clean-up efforts.
Scientists at ICIPE in Nairobi discover that lesser mealworms can consume plastics, offering a promising solution to Africa’s growing plastic pollution.
Scientists at the World Laureates Association Forum discuss innovative solutions to combat air pollution and reduce carbon emissions for a greener Earth.
17 new insect species have been discovered in the Chinese mainland’s Mt. Wuyi National Park after a three-year biological survey, highlighting the area’s rich biodiversity.
China launches a pioneering land-atmosphere interaction study in the Mount Qomolangma region, aiming to enhance understanding of regional and global climate dynamics.
Professor Liu Haiping leads groundbreaking efforts to restore rare fish populations in the Yangtze River through innovative conservation techniques.
Alaska’s Juneau Ice Field is melting 4.6 times faster than in the 1980s, highlighting the urgent impacts of climate change on global glaciers.
China and France have partnered to create an international biodiversity research network, aiming to enhance global efforts in preserving diverse ecosystems. Announced by CAS’s Institute of Zoology, this collaboration fosters international scientific cooperation.