A study says the coloring of microplastics can make a big difference in how much they heat up the Earth.
Microplastics and nanoplastics are so small and lightweight they can be swept into the air, where they may be helping to heat ...
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Experts warn old plastic kettles could be leaching microplastics into your coffee
Specialists say aging plastic kettles may release microplastics when heated. Here’s why experts recommend switching to safer ...
A new study from the Neumann Lab and BlueOmics tracks how micro- and nano-plastics move through biological systems and affect ...
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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 ...
You can't see or taste them, but microplastics are in your blood, your brain, and possibly your mood. Here's what the science ...
There is considerable evidence that microplastics and nanoplastics are present in the livers of humans, and wild animal ...
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