Turns out all those peer-reviewed studies warning that micro- and nanoplastics infest your brain, blood and gonads . . .
It's 7:45am. You grab a takeout coffee from your local café, wrap your hands around the warm cup, take a sip, and head to the ...
In collaboration with Daylight Solutions and the Alfred Wegener Institute, MG Optical Solutions presented groundbreaking research on microplastic (MPP) analysis at Photonics West Virtual. Utilizing ...
A takeaway coffee cup might seem harmless – but it could release thousands of plastic particles into your drink ...
Titanium vs. plastic vs. wood cutting board comparison examines TIBO and non-porous kitchen surfaces as hygiene and safety ...
Exclusive: Some scientists say many detections are most likely error, with one high-profile study called a ‘joke’ ...
Scientists have cast doubt on high-profile studies claiming the presence of microplastics throughout the human body, ...
The underlying claim that plastic cutting boards have been shown to shed microplastics into food is true, based on findings published from a small-scale study in the American Chemical Society's ...
Studies have shown that your daily intake of microplastics from food and drink is estimated to be anywhere from zero to 1.5 million microplastic particles per day. The biggest source is likely to be ...
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