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MIT researchers have uncovered molecular evidence in ancient rocks showing that sea sponges were likely Earth’s earliest animals, reshaping our view of early evolution.
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Researchers have developed a biodegradable packaging film from milk protein and natural materials that fully decomposes in soil within 13 weeks, offering a promising alternative to conventional plastic.
Nature
Researchers have developed a biodegradable packaging film from milk protein and natural materials that fully decomposes in soil within 13 weeks, offering a promising alternative to conventional plastic.
Nature
Researchers have developed a biodegradable packaging film from milk protein and natural materials that fully decomposes in soil within 13 weeks, offering a promising alternative to conventional plastic.
Nature
Researchers have developed a biodegradable packaging film from milk protein and natural materials that fully decomposes in soil within 13 weeks, offering a promising alternative to conventional plastic.
Nature
Researchers have developed a biodegradable packaging film from milk protein and natural materials that fully decomposes in soil within 13 weeks, offering a promising alternative to conventional plastic.
Nature
Researchers have developed a biodegradable packaging film from milk protein and natural materials that fully decomposes in soil within 13 weeks, offering a promising alternative to conventional plastic.
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MIT researchers have uncovered molecular evidence in ancient rocks showing that sea sponges were likely Earth’s earliest animals, reshaping our view of early evolution.
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