Environment
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Microplastics Threatening World's Oceans, Scientists Worry
Microplastics - microscopic particles of plastic debris - are possibly threatening the world's oceans, and scientists are growing more concerned due to their potential physical and toxicological risks to marine organisms, according to a new study.
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