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A new study reveals how microplastics in the air enter plant leaves, potentially harming crops and eventually reaching humans ...
You may not be able to escape microplastics, but you can fight back. Experts point to anthocyanins, compounds found in ...
Microplastics have been found in all major European rivers, highlighting urgent concerns about pollution and plastic ...
A company claims that it can perform a microplastic detox and remove all microplastics from your blood, but is it really ...
Experts at leading health care conferences last month called for further research into the health effects of microplastics ...
One way microplastics fuel antibiotic resistance is by acting as “hotspots” for bacteria to interact and exchange genes.
Food & Water Watch experts explain the dangers of microplastic pollution in our drinking water and our work toward regulations.
Researchers did lab experiments and tested real plants, like corn, to see how the plastics entered the leaves. They found that the tiny plastic particles float in the air, land on the leaves, and ...
Microplastics have been found in unborn cats, proving that plastic pollution can reach fetal tissues early in pregnancy.
Microplastics, or small plastic particles less than five millimeters in length, are increasingly threatening human health and ...
Microplastics and much smaller nanoplastics enter the human body in various ways, for example through food or the air we ...