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The Medicines We Take Don't All Break Down In Our Bodies - They End Up Here Instead

Modern medicines pose a significant threat to ecosystems due to pharmaceuticals contaminating waterways and harming wildlife, necessitating urgent changes in drug design.

This Fish Evolved Legs That It Uses to Taste Stuff on the Seafloor

The sea robin's evolution reveals unique adaptations with its leg-like appendages used for locomotion and taste.

Did You Hear That Trump Has Been Convicted Of Killing Fish In A River? Boston Condos For Sale Ford Realty

The ruling addresses illegal fish deaths caused by a cooling system in Chicago, marking a significant environmental victory.
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Mass fish die-off in Greece: The search for answers begins DW 09/03/2024

Greece faces severe environmental disasters, showcased by a massive fish die-off caused by extreme weather and mismanagement of Lake Karla.

Aquatic life under threat as pollution and warmer waters wreak havoc

Climate change and pollution threaten freshwater ecosystems, particularly fish species reliant on clean waterways for survival.

Alaska's rivers are turning ORANGE and scientists blame climate change

Melting permafrost in Alaska, accelerated by climate change, is turning rivers orange and acidic, posing threats to aquatic life and local communities.

Mass fish die-off in Greece: The search for answers begins DW 09/03/2024

Greece faces severe environmental disasters, showcased by a massive fish die-off caused by extreme weather and mismanagement of Lake Karla.

Aquatic life under threat as pollution and warmer waters wreak havoc

Climate change and pollution threaten freshwater ecosystems, particularly fish species reliant on clean waterways for survival.

Alaska's rivers are turning ORANGE and scientists blame climate change

Melting permafrost in Alaska, accelerated by climate change, is turning rivers orange and acidic, posing threats to aquatic life and local communities.
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Scientists Alarmed by Enormous Dead Zone in Gulf of Mexico

The dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico has grown larger this year due to nutrient-rich discharge, impacting aquatic life and exceeding previous forecasts.
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