Plastic
Researchers Use Algae to Make Biodegradable Flip-Flops
The shoes break down in about 18 weeks under the right conditions
The Forecast in National Parks Is Cloudy With a Chance of Plastic Rain
New research finds America’s western national parks and wilderness areas receive more than 1,000 tons of plastic rain every year
The Salty Sea Breeze Contains Microplastics, New Study Suggests
Researchers recorded the tiny particles in ocean air off the coast of France
Norway Lobsters Crush Ocean Plastic Into Even Smaller Pieces—and That's Bad
The crustaceans' guts pulverize plastics into tiny bits that can be consumed by even smaller creatures at the base of the ocean food chain
Scientists Discover Plastic-Munching Microbe in Waste Site
The bacterial strain can break down some of the toxic components of polyurethane plastic
New York Says Goodbye to Plastic Bags
A statewide ban prohibiting the distribution of single-use plastic bags went into effect on Sunday
Ten Trends That Will Shape Science in the Decade Ahead
Medicine gets trippy, solar takes over, and humanity—finally, maybe—goes back to the moon
A Hawaii Museum Has Eliminated the Sale of All Single-Use Plastics
The Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum in Honolulu hopes to set a positive example in the fight for a more sustainable future
For Easy Clean-Up After Parties, Minoans Used Disposable Cups
A 3,500-year-old single-use vessel is part of a new display at the British Museum that explores our long-standing relationship with trash
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