What if expiration dates could tell us more than when something goes bad? Scientists have found that dates on plastic food ...
“Before the fever” was described by Grimes as “literal death” in an interview with Apple Music, featuring a cathartic climax ...
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ZME Science on MSNBirds are building nests out of decades-old plastic trash and it’s a record of the AnthropoceneFIFA World Cup souvenir. A McDonald’s McChicken container from 1996. Decades-old plastic packaging. Look inside the nests of ...
Researchers reconstructed the history of an unusual 30-year-old bird nest based on the expiration dates printed on plastic ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNWhen planting trees to slow climate change, don’t plant the same tree all the timeAn experiment spanning 16 years found that places reforested with five kinds of trees stored 36% more carbon than ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNThe secret to better batteries could be in your closetThe molecular reactions of nylon with the battery materials reduces unwanted chemical reactions, prevents dendrites and ...
Nobody doubts that human activities have dramatically transformed Earth, so why has there been no official recognition of the ...
‘Earth is warming at its fastest pace in 10,000 years — business leaders must heed the Anthropocene’
The 25th ET Awards for Corporate Excellence featured a special address by Mrs Meera Jain. She highlighted the pressing need ...
For the past 15 years, researchers with the Anthropocene Working Group (AWG) have argued that the epoch of human-driven changes to the Earth's geology (for which their team is named) began more ...
For those working in environmental monitoring, it is essential to understand that our planetary system is now completely ...
That's what occurred in 2002 to Paul Crutzen, a Nobel Prize‑winning chemist. The epoch spanning the past 10,000 years is known as the Holocene, meaning "all that's recent." Crutzen suggested that the ...
Snowlion Repertory Company, bringing great THEATER MADE IN MAINE to the greater Portland area since 2010, will present Faust in the Anthropocene at The Hill Arts on Munjoy Hill in Portland ...
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