A new study has, for the first time, recorded and measured just how fast microplastics move through the gut passage of a key ...
Despite being the size of a Post-It note, these tiny fiddler crabs can ingest and break down microplastic particles, ...
Microplastics are impairing the oceans' ability to absorb carbon dioxide, thereby potentially contributing to climate change, according to a recent study.
Researchers tracked microplastic beads and nylon fibres as they were eaten and expelled by copepods under laboratory ...
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Scientists raise red flags on troubling trend among ocean predators: 'Co-crises that intensify each other'
Researchers are raising red flags about a growing threat to marine life that's especially harmful for species like orcas and ...
These findings add to what we already know about the harm microplastics can have on human health. Researchers have found ...
American households are filled with cancer-linked microplastics. Wellness expert Dr Paul Saladino identifies kitchen and food ...
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Scientists pinpoint 5 everyday kitchen habits that boost microplastic intake
Your kitchen might be spotless, your meals fresh and carefully prepared. Yet something invisible is ending up on your plate.
Microplastics are no longer just an environmental concern. Doctors are now finding them in human blood and even arterial ...
Sunlight makes microplastics leak hidden chemicals into water, creating pollution that spreads far beyond plastic pieces.
The concept of saline nasal irrigation, or bathing the nasal passages with a saltwater solution, is thought to have been ...
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