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Artificial Intelligence detects seahorse trafficking with 92% accuracy: a breakthrough against illegal trade

The illegal trafficking of marine wildlife moves billions of...

An unprecedented proliferation of octopuses sets a record in Britain: between the fishing crisis and ecological impact

The coasts of Great Britain are experiencing an unprecedented...

China develops a sodium battery that charges in 4 minutes and promises to revolutionize the energy transition

Investigators from the University of the Southeast, in collaboration...

The climate limit set in the Paris Agreement could be exceeded before 2030 due to human activities

A decade after the signing of the Paris Agreement,...

Dream Beaches and a Receding Sea: Pollution Advances in Brazil, Threatening Tourism and Health

Brazil once again positions itself as one of the most chosen destinations by Argentinians during the summer. However, behind the image of white sands...

According to a census, plastics dominate marine litter on Buenos Aires beaches: 78% of recorded waste in 2025

The 8th Provincial Marine Coastal Waste Census (2025), conducted by the Buenos Aires Coastal Network (RECOBO), confirmed that 78.36% of the waste found on...

A study claims that optimizing airplanes and their occupancy could reduce air emissions by up to 50%

Commercial aviation concentrates one of the most complex climate challenges. However, a massive flight analysis reveals an immediate potential for improvement. Thus, without reducing...

Agrochemicals: Justice responds to an environmental claim and suspends their use in two Buenos Aires municipalities

The Supreme Court of Justice of Buenos Aires ordered the suspension of the use of agrochemicals in the municipalities of Tandil and Rauch. The...

Fiddler crabs break down microplastics: A solution or a new environmental risk?

A scientific study reveals that the species Leptuca leptodactyla, fiddler crabs microplastics has the ability to fragment plastic particles, facilitating their entry into the...