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Scientists say average people may be inhaling microscopic, lung-penetrating plastic particles at a rate that's 100 times ...
Thousands of microscopic plastics in the air of homes, offices and cars may be endangering our health, according to a new ...
People spend an average of 90% of their time indoors, including homes, workplaces, shops, transportation, etc., and all the ...
Tiny shards of plastic called microplastics have been detected accumulating in human brains, but there is not yet enough ...
Nearly 95% of these particles are small enough to be inhaled deep into the lungs, causing inflammation and oxidative stress.
Plastic cookware is common in many kitchens, but there are alternatives. Products like stainless steel skillets, frying pans ...
NASA has awarded Alaska Pacific University nearly $5 million to establish a Microplastics Research and Education Center in ...
A new study has found that the air in our homes and cars contains thousands of microplastics that are small enough to ...
The Galapagos Islands where the Oceanography and Microplastics Laboratory, supported by the IAEA, was established to monitor and analyse microplastic pollution.
Scientists have known about them for a while, but a new study in the journal PLOS One says that adults inhale nearly 70,000 microplastic particles every day. That means they can get into your lungs ...