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Earth’s tiniest bugs are officially evolving to eat plastic

Earth’s tiniest bugs are officially evolving to eat plastic

In the first large-scale study of its kind, researchers have found that microbes living in oceans and soils around the world have learned to eat at least ten different types of plastic. Plastic is by far the world’s biggest issue when it comes to pollution. Most types are notoriously hard to recycle and even single-use plastics can remain in-tact for 500 years once thrown out. Although human led clean-up efforts are commendable,...

By London, UK
Fact checkers label YouTube a ‘major conduit’ for misinformation

Fact checkers label YouTube a ‘major conduit’ for misinformation

Organisations involved in fact-checking have come together to demand YouTube finally address its misinformation problem. YouTube has a little something for everyone, whether you’re looking for an amusing review of a takeaway chain or a comprehensive history lesson on the Mayans. The only issue with allowing almost anything to end up on the platform, so long as it doesn’t breach terms brazenly, is that information is able to circulate rapidly without...

By London, UK
TikTok ousts Google as most popular domain of the year

TikTok ousts Google as most popular domain of the year

Thanks to Gen Z and Millennial uptake of video sharing via TikTok, the platform finally knocked Google off the top spot for most popular domain of the year. It finally happened, people. The almighty reign of the world’s most popular search engine is over - at least for now, anyway. Google is no longer the most popular online domain as of 2021, with TikTok overtaking after coming only seventh the...

By Bristol, UK
Uber and Arrival unveil new ride-sharing electric car

Uber and Arrival unveil new ride-sharing electric car

Electric car brand Arrival has collaborated with Uber to create a new, low-carbon vehicle designed with ride-sharing in mind. Let’s face it, whether you’re for or against ride-sharing services such as Uber and Bolt, they are undoubtably here to stay. Popular in cities, ride-sharing services can be a more environmentally efficient and cost-effective way to get around – especially late at night after a few too many cocktails. Though Uber...

By Bristol, UK