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Environment & Climate · United StatesThe Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds before midnight on Tuesday, four seconds closer than last year's record and the nearest to catastrophe in the clock's 78-year history.See the Story
Bulletin Sets Doomsday Clock at 85 Seconds Amid Rising Global Risks
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Plastics · United StatesHow many tiny pieces of plastic are currently inside your body? A series of headline-grabbing studies in the last few years have claimed to have found microplastics throughout human bodies—inside blood, organs and even brains.See the Story
How to Assess Microplastics in Our Bodies? Scientists Have a Plan
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