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Karin Kloosterman
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This fish can taste with its legs
This fish tastes with its legs: It’s “the weirdest, coolest fish I’d ever seen”, says developmental biologist David Kingsley.
Pathogens are thriving in the plastisphere
This Nature article gives a complete overview on what we know about the plastisphere. And there is a new worry: nanoplastics.
Emirates and Etihad solar power engineering center
In a significant move towards enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability, Emirates the official airline of the UAE has partnered with Etihad Clean Energy Development to...
Shipping industry puts whale sharks at risk
Whale sharks, the world’s largest fish, are highly mobile and responsive to changes in temperature. Recent evidence suggests they are also particularly vulnerable to ship...
Give a gift, win a friend: new research
Researchers found that the next time you're looking to cheer up a friend or loved one, giving them a small gift — flowers, candy, a...
Play your cannabis plants some white noise?
Soil fungi likes to hear sounds to stimulate growth.
Gulf oil company wants to support startups in the circular way
Gulf oil companies want to support circular startups: Dr. Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun
Renewable energy jobs increased by nearly 20% globally, but skewed by China
According to IRENA, renewable energy jobs are up by 20% but the lion's share of these jobs originate in Communist China.
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