It’s seed-starting and planting season, and that means it’s likely buying season. This year, consider not only the gardening gear and plants you bring ...
Clouds of microplastics concentrate in the air of our homes, and we could be breathing in millions of them each year. A few ...
Experts analyzing microplastics in tissues and bodily fluids often use a two-pronged approach: a microscope reveals particles ...
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Scientists tested how much microplastics humans ingest in a week - it’s equivalent to a credit card
While the face of Earth remains plagued by plastic pollution, a bigger problem has now come to light. What’s worse than plastics is plastics that we cannot see. Microplastics are tiny particles or ...
It’s seed-starting and planting season, and that means it’s likely buying season. This year, consider not only the gardening ...
All organisms harbor an invisible, omnipresent enemy: plastic. Researchers worldwide have shown that plastic particles can also be detected in humans - in organs and bodily fluids.
Microplastics — plastic particles smaller than 5 millimeters — have been detected in human organs and tissues, raising concerns about inflammation, heart disease, and more. Scientists estimate there ...
A new study reveals that microplastics accumulate in human bile, damage vital cells, and may contribute to the formation of ...
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Ocean plastic pollution: How microplastics threaten marine life and our future
Discover the urgent environmental problem of ocean plastic pollution in this insightful video. Starting with scientific ...
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