New research shows that liquid crystal monomers (LCMs) from household electronics and e-waste can build up in tissues of ...
Chemicals from household electronics are accumulating in the brains of dolphins and porpoises in the Indo-Pacific, according to a new study that calls for urgent regulation to cut e-waste pollution.
Gene-altering chemicals found in humpback dolphins and finless porpoises, raising alarm they may end up in human food chain ...
Chemicals used to make our phone, laptop, and TV screens look crisp are turning up inside marine mammals – including in their brains. A new study suggests these compounds can build up in dolphins and ...
Liquid crystal monomers (LCMs) are critical components of laptop, television, and smartphone screens. Given their ubiquity in the environment, these compounds are considered persistent pollutants, ...
Berhampur: The Rushikulya River mouth in Ganjam district, which is known for the mass nesting of the endangered Olive Ridley Turtles, was found to be a potential habitat for Irrawaddy dolphins, a ...
A new study has warned that liquid crystal monomers from electronic devices are accumulating in the organs of endangered ...
IUCN Red List classifies the tucuxi river dolphin as endangered It’s official – all five of the world’s river dolphin species are now threatened with extinction after the IUCN Red List re-classified ...