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Michael Allen

Freelance Science Journalist

Tag: plastisphere

Plastics Are Messing with Fish Physiology

Author adminPosted on 2 September 202018 September 2020Categories Hakai MagazineTags fish, marine biology, marine plastics, microplastics, plastic, plastic pollution, plastisphere

Marine worms are eating plastic now

Author adminPosted on 13 August 20187 December 2018Categories Hakai MagazineTags marine biology, marine plastics, marine worms, microplastics, plastic, plastic pollution, plastisphere, pollution, polychaetes

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A British journalist covering a wide range of science subjects, with a focus on climate change and atmospheric science, sustainability, and physics, materials and engineering.

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Publications

  • AllThings.Bio
  • Chemistry & Industry
  • Discover
  • EOS
  • Hakai Magazine
  • Horizon
  • New Scientist
  • Physics World
  • SciDev.Net
  • Science
  • Smithsonian
  • youris.com

Topics

  • acoustic holograms
  • acoustic levitation
  • air pollution
  • atmospheric circulations
  • bio-based
  • bioeconomy
  • biology
  • biomedical
  • biophysics
  • bioplastic
  • birds
  • camouflage
  • careers
  • climate change
  • clothes
  • COVID-19
  • disease
  • disease diagnostics
  • education
  • entomology
  • extreme weather
  • fish
  • food waste
  • gender gap
  • health
  • imaging
  • insects
  • marine biology
  • marine plastics
  • materials
  • medical physics
  • microplastics
  • photonics
  • physics
  • plastic
  • plastic pollution
  • pollution
  • renewable energy
  • solar panels
  • sonic tractor beam
  • sound
  • structural colour
  • textiles
  • ultrasound
  • weather
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