Microplastic Pollution
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Microplastic Pollution Also Affects Reproductive Health Following Discovery of Particles in Human Testicles [Study]
Microplastics were detected by scientists in the testicular tissues of both male humans and dogs. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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EU New Deal Will Make Beauty Companies Pay More To Clean Up Microplastic Pollution
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Glitter Ban Officially Announced, Plastic Pellets Next in Line as War Against Microplastics Continues in UK
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Microplastic Pollution in the Great Lakes: A Serious Threat to Wildlife and Human Health
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Microplastic Particles Found Inside the Bodies of Whales and Dolphins
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Tourists and Scientists Team Up to Reveal Microplastic Pollution in the Arctic
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Microplastics Detected in Human Airways, Raising Alarm For Health Risks
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How Plastic Recycling May Be Contributing to Microplastic Pollution
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Microplastic Pollution Could Lead to Environmental Risks in Dhaka's River and Lakes, Study Reveals
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Oil Giant’s New Plastics Plant near Pittsburgh Could Worsen Both Air and Water Pollution
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Robotic Fish That Sucks Microplastics from Waters Could Address Earth's Growing Microplastic Pollution
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80% of People in New Study Discovered to Have Microplastics in their Blood
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Floating Microplastics in European Rivers May Soon Accumulate in the Arctic Ocean