We hear it more often now. Those tiny particles that scientists can't stop talking about. They're in our water, in our air, ...
There are microplastics in your food and you don't know it. Here's what you can do about it right now.
Microplastics have moved from distant ocean gyres into the most intimate of places: the human brain. A growing body of ...
Davar also mentions that, “Some toothpastes still contain microbeads that could lead to exposure [to microplastics].” And ...
Microplastics can contaminate soil, water, and air. As a result, they become part of the environment. “Microplastics can get ...
Scientists are hard at work trying to assess the scale of our microplastic pollution problem and the likely health impacts.
The study found that while nylon may be the most convenient material operationally, it yields the highest release of ...
A new study reveals five mechanisms by which microplastics can trigger inflammation and cause damage in the brain.
Even one percent plastic in a sample can distort ocean carbon numbers, making young carbon read as ancient and affecting ...
A pair of recent studies from well-respected health organizations on the effect of microplastics on human health have ...
A recent University of Florida study found more than 1 trillion microplastics in Indian River Lagoon, raising health and ...
The carbon cycle in our oceans is critical to the balance of life in ocean waters and for reducing carbon in the atmosphere, ...