A new University at Buffalo study examines what happens to discarded cigarette butts when released into the environment.
It is well known that discarded cigarette butts release nicotine, heavy metals and other toxins into the environment, including natural water systems. Less understood, however, is what happens to the ...
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washing machine. (Photo by: Newscast/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) The U.K. climate tech company Matter has joined forces with Europe’s leading washing machine manufacturer to launch a ...
At Sunder Nursery Park in New Delhi, a 5.5-meter-tall pillar with geometric facade adorns the place. But its purpose is more than appealing to aesthetics. Named “Verto,” it is an air pollution filter, ...
Microplastic fibers from synthetic clothing have quietly become one of the most pervasive forms of pollution in rivers, oceans, and even agricultural soil. Now a new “fish mouth” filter, modeled on ...