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I was tested for microplastics - I'll never drink bottled water again
With at-home testing for microplastics on the rise, Clare Vooght decided to test her own blood, with surprising results ...
Inhalable microplastics threaten air quality and public health in Indian cities, exacerbating pollution's severe impact on ...
In the realm of horror, it was hard to beat the headlines last February that you were carrying around the equivalent of a plastic spoon’s worth of microplastics in your brain.
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“Death by a thousand cuts” Lake Erie microplastics crisis is worse than scientists realized
We have a few more answers about the "astronomically higher" levels of microplastics in Cleveland's drinking water source, ...
Researchers at the University of Bonn aim to improve the cleanliness of wastewater. Water released from washing machines is ...
New research reveals inhalable microplastics, previously overlooked, are worsening air quality in Indian cities and posing alarming health risks.
Dust bunnies don’t just multiply under your couch -- they’re hoarding plastic. Scientists have discovered that everyday items ...
Dailymotion on MSN
Prime Minister says government is working to address antisemitism
Reporter Jade Macmillan has spoken with a woman who was at the Hanukkah by the sea event on Sunday evening she describes ...
Within 15 years, a garbage truck's worth of plastic could be entering our environment every second. Not every minute. Every second.
Indoor rooms often contain far more chemicals than most people realize. Air moves slowly inside enclosed spaces, so chemicals ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Experts sound alarm about mysterious clouds appearing in rivers, oceans: 'The molecules released ... are very different'
New research has uncovered the concerning truth about the invisible chemical plume created by the breakdown of microplastics.
The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers issue warning about dangerous threat that may be lurking in air we breathe: 'We can no longer ignore the possibility'
"Whether these particles truly act as vectors is still unproven," said Huan Zhong, the commentary's senior author, in a ...
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