1926, the birth year of Queen Elizabeth the Second, Marilyn Monroe and TV icon Andy Griffith. And while their legacies are well documented, the legacy of Wanda Waddle is still being written “There’s ...
The Dolphins will finish the season without running back De’Von Achane and wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. Both are inactive for Miami for today’s season finale against the Patriots. Achane was doubtful ...
Miami Dolphins receiver left Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first quarter because of a rib injury he suffered on the team’s first drive. Waddle, who entered the game 90 yards ...
See the thousands of plastic chemicals in what we eat. Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. When Americans eat ...
Researchers led by Takuzo Aida at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS) in Japan have one-upped themselves in their quest to solve our microplastic problem. In a study published in the ...
Following the season-ending injury to wide receiver Tyreek Hill, fellow wideout Jaylen Waddle has served as the Miami Dolphins' No. 1 option in the passing game. Going into Week 15, Waddle is sitting ...
Waddle caught five of seven targets for 50 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 34-10 win over the Jets. He also rushed once for 21 yards. Waddle capped the opening drive with a three-yard touchdown ...
Right now, an estimated 130 million metric tons of plastic waste enters the air, water, soil, and human bodies every year. By 2040, that number will jump to 280 million metric tons—about a garbage ...
Chemical additions to plastic that mimic natural polymers like DNA can create materials that break down in days, months or years rather than littering the environment for centuries. Researchers hope ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday issued two pardons. It was one of the more conventional uses of the power we've seen from the president. The recipients were not convicted of taking bribes, or ...
The surging tide of microplastics is already an environmental and health threat, but as the world heats up — driving increasingly extreme weather — it’s transforming them into “more mobile, persistent ...
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