After thousands of mysterious dark, sticky balls washed up on shorelines in Sydney, Australia in October – leading to beach ...
The composition of the mysterious balls that washed up on the shores of Australia last month has been revealed — and ...
An environmental agency says black balls that washed up on Sydney beaches aren't tar, but a "complex composition" of "mixed ...
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The Australian government and scientists from the University of New South Wales somewhat solved the mystery behind the ...
Mysterious black balls that washed up on Sydney, Australia, beaches were initially suspected to be tar balls but turned out ...
Authorities initially feared these balls could be made of toxic tar. Further testing from scientists indicated they are ...
In case you have been wondering, the hideous black balls that washed up on Australia’s shores last month turn out to be ...
The golf-ball-size debris that closed beaches across the Australian city wasn't tar balls as first thought. It was made up of decomposed cooking oils, hair and food waste.
Reuters Beaches in Sydney were left contaminated and closed after hundreds of mysterious black balls, initially thought to be ...
Initially believed to be tar balls, they were in fact a "disgusting" combination of human faeces, cooking oil, chemicals and ...
Nov. 8 (UPI) --Mysterious black balls that washed up on Sydney, Australia, beaches were initially suspected to be tar balls but turned out to be miniature "fatbergs" containing human feces.