Dredging project could cause the nation's largest permitted coral destruction to date, repeating PortMiami’s costly environmental disaster, still unmitigated over a decade later.

Scientists in China have created an innovative and experimental sponge made out of cornstarch and gelatin, designed to absorb microplastic and nanoplastic particles from seawater. These sponges are biodegradable and light as a feather, inspired by the filter-feeding activity of oysters that trap particles in their gills as they pump seawater through them! 🧽 | Source: Good News Network