Medicine & TechnologyScientists have tested the impact of cellulose nanofibers on the marine environment by performing acute in vivo studies with the marine bivalve Mytilus galloprovincialis. Find out more about the study in this article.
Extreme heat temperature in Canada is cooking sea creatures, like mussels, clams, and shells to death. Infrared cameras reveal that shorelines could reach above 50C.
Microfiber pollution in the form of laundry lint has serious effects on the health of mussels. Alongside chemical pollutants, a new study reveals implications of microplastic pollution affecting large marine species such as whales and dolphins