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Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours. Reuters.
A slightly crumpled blue plastic bottle lies on a rocky shoreline covered with brown seaweed, highlighting environmental pollution by the ocean.

Chemical Pollution Ocean / Marine Degradation

Scientists in Japan develop plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours. Reuters.

Japanese scientists created a strong, non-toxic plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours and leaves no microplastics behind. The material could help reduce ocean pollution but is not yet commercialized.

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Wang, I.

Indigenizing fungal biotechnology for planetary health: An opinion paper. Fungal Biology and Biotechnology.
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Technology and Innovation Indigenous Knowledge and Voices

Indigenizing fungal biotechnology for planetary health: An opinion paper. Fungal Biology and Biotechnology.

This paper proposes a framework aligning fungal biotechnology with Indigenous Knowledge to support Planetary Health, advance the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework Targets, and empower Indigenous Peoples in global bioeconomy and conservation efforts.

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Perez, R., Flores, W., Astolfi, M., et al.

Preparing patients with cancer and their providers for climate hazards: The role of qualitative research. Cancer Causes & Control

Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change

Preparing patients with cancer and their providers for climate hazards: The role of qualitative research. Cancer Causes & Control

This paper highlights how qualitative research can improve disaster preparedness for cancer patients by exploring their unique needs during climate hazards and guiding the development of supportive toolkits for patients and providers.

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Klein, E.M., Wright, B.J., St. George, S.M., et al.

Science Education in an Age of Unnatural Disasters: An Introduction to the Special Issue. Science & Education.
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Climate Change Disaster Preparedness and Adaptation

Science Education in an Age of Unnatural Disasters: An Introduction to the Special Issue. Science & Education.

This editorial explores how science education can address social, environmental, and technological disasters using interdisciplinary and justice-focused frameworks, drawing on both conceptual and participatory research.

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Park, W., Grace, M., Hutton, C., and Knowles, S.G.