Austin, Texas, has a growing microplastic problem in its soil and bodies of water. Danielle Zaleski, a student at the University of Texas' Jackson School of Geosciences, pulled a core sample from the ...
Microplastics are everywhere, but new research points to a need to standardize measurements of microparticles.
Here’s some bitter news to sip on. Microplastics are impossible to avoid, lurking in everything from the food you eat and the water you drink to the clothes you wear and the cosmetics you apply. Now, ...
Rice is also a hotspot for microplastics. A University of Queensland study found that for every half cup of rice, there are 3 ...
Marine microplastic levels in ocean water were associated with cognitive and other disabilities among people living in adjacent coastal counties, cross-sectional data showed. Across 218 coastal ...
The simple coffee choice that could reduce your exposure to microplastics - Higher surface roughness of polythene cups may account for greater microplastic shedding, scientists say ...
A new Tel Aviv University study has uncovered alarming findings about the spread of microplastic particles in the marine food web. In recent years, numerous studies have examined the dangers of marine ...
Microplastics — the tiny pieces of plastic that range from the size of a sesame seed to microscopic particles –are increasingly showing up in our oceans, air and on our dinner plates, and this has ...
A new study by the University of Vienna shows airborne microplastic emissions are much lower than previously thought, with ...
Microbubbles in the tap water you just poured into a plastic glass are strong enough to create tiny abrasions on the inner layer of the plastic—quietly adding to our growing microplastic problem.