Minasuk/ April 20, 2018/ Uncategorized

Scientists accidentally create mutant enzyme that eats plastic bottles | The Guardian | April 2018 The breakthrough, spurred by the discovery of plastic-eating bugs at a Japanese dump, could help solve the global plastic pollution crisis

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Scientists accidentally create mutant enzyme that eats plastic bottles | The Guardian | April 2018 The breakthrough, spurred by the discovery of plastic-eating bugs at a Japanese dump, could help solve the global plastic pollution crisis

Minasuk/ April 12, 2018/ Uncategorized

Female academics: don’t power dress, forget heels – and no flowing hair allowed | The Guardian | October 2014 Women in academia are judged on their appearance. Feminine means frivolous, and those considered scruffy are subject to sexist assumptions

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Female academics: don’t power dress, forget heels – and no flowing hair allowed | The Guardian | October 2014 Women in academia are judged on their appearance. Feminine means frivolous, and those considered scruffy are subject to sexist assumptions

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Plastic fibres found in tap water around the world, study reveals | The Guardian | September 2017 Exclusive: Tests show billions of people globally are drinking water contaminated by plastic particles, with 83% of samples found to be polluted

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Plastic fibres found in tap water around the world, study reveals | The Guardian | September 2017 Exclusive: Tests show billions of people globally are drinking water contaminated by plastic particles, with 83% of samples found to be polluted

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‘We need human interaction’: meet the LA man who walks people for a living | The Guardian | September 2016 He walks humans for $7 a mile around the streets and park near his home, pioneering an alternative to dog walking that requires no leash, just an ability to walk, talk and, above all, listen.

Minasuk/ July 11, 2016/ Uncategorized

Rumi film will challenge Muslim stereotypes, says Gladiator writer | The Guardian | June 2016 “He’s like a Shakespeare,” Franzoni said. “He’s a character who has enormous talent and worth to his society and his people, and obviously resonates today. Those people are always worth exploring.”