Tiny particles from clothing, packaging and other plastics products are ending up in Oregon seafood, according to a new ...
Microplastics can go right through wastewater treatment plants, and researchers have engineered bacteria commonly found there ...
A study reveals microplastics in human reproductive tissues, highlighting serious health risks. Learn about the impact and ...
Fish and shrimp are full of tiny particles from clothing, packaging and other plastic products, that could affect our health.
A major scientific review of 3,000 studies conducted by researchers from California may have found what is driving the ...
Microplastics contaminate edible tissues of Oregon seafood, posing health concerns. Researchers call for further studies, ...
Dana Zhaxylykova, a a microplastics researcher at Nazarbayev University, has posted a video detailing the switches.
New research has uncovered varying levels of microplastics in the digestive systems of 11 commercial fish species in the Gulf ...
Ingested microplastics, on the other hand, can disturb the gut microbiome, trigger local inflammation, and increase the risk ...
The tiny particles that shed from clothing, packaging and other plastic products are winding up in the fish that people eat, highlighting a need for technologies and strategies to reduce microfiber ...
Lowering plastic consumption is vital for our personal health, and experts have identified items you can eliminate.
Research from the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain found that individual tea bags steeped in boiling water can release billions of micro- and nanoplastic particles. Here's what to know.