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"You aren't going to see them with your eye, or even a microscope," said Christopher Hines, a researcher at Cleveland Clinic, ...
They were nearly perfect, but most stainless-steel containers have one basic flaw: They can’t be used to reheat food. This is ...
Have you wondered how the Susquehanna River is monitored and cared for? Members of the Lower Susquehanna Riverkeepers Association have a mission to not only monitor and mitigate toxic waste, but to ...
Microplastics are suspected to harm reproductive, digestive and respiratory health, potentially leading to infertility, colon ...
A research team revealed that microplastics introduced into the body may bind to proteins in vivo, disrupt the function of ...
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Microplastics contaminate Costa Rica's beaches and oceans at alarming rates, posing risks to health, wildlife, and the ...
Experts will try to answer questions such as how to detect them and what the risks are. It's EGLE's first such event on microplastics.
Microplastics are small pieces of plastic debris in the environment that are less than five millimetres long, with scientists warning about the imapct ...
A study conducted by a group of academics from universities in Germany and the United Kingdom, and published in May by the online journal “Nature Food”, ...
- Microplastics in the food chain: The breakdown of discarded flip-flops into microplastics is not just a marine problem.