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Researchers discover invisible threat lurking at popular vacation destination: 'Tourism-driven activities have increasingly contributed'
This research adds to a mountain of evidence. Researchers discover invisible threat lurking at popular vacation destination: ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers sound alarm over ominous 'clouds' looming over cities: 'Their behavior … remains poorly understood'
The study said that once inhaled, microplastics and nanoplastics can carry additives, absorbed chemicals, and pathogens into ...
A new study from the University at Buffalo examines this issue, with findings showing that one cigarette filter can release ...
Editorial: Errors in measuring microplastic pollution can be corrected. Public trust in science also needs to be shored up ...
Futurism on MSN
Wait… all those studies may have “detected” microplastics in the human body because of a severe error
"The brain microplastic paper is a joke." The post Wait… All Those Studies May Have “Detected” Microplastics in the Human ...
With tailored, evidence-based policies, the U.S. can relieve the burden on local and municipal governments, communities, and ...
Serious Eats on MSN
Trying to Avoid Plastic in the Kitchen? Here’s Where It Still Sneaks In
Many common kitchen items contain hidden plastics or plastic-like materials, from coatings to linings to microplastic ...
Researchers say some widely reported findings of microplastics in human organs may be false positives Critics warn rushed ...
Between false positives and cross-contamination, the hunt for microplastics is like a detective seeing his own fingerprint on ...
Microplastics are impairing the oceans' ability to absorb carbon dioxide, thereby potentially contributing to climate change, according to a recent study.
A new study from has overturned assumptions about airborne plastic pollution, finding that a rural woodland area recorded ...
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