microplastics
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Incubating Sea Turtles Likely to Suffer from Microplastics Impact on Sand Temperatures
A recent report showed that microplastics could impact and endanger the population of marine turtles, from nest productivity and hatchling. Sand properties can become affected by microplastics in coastal areas. Read here.
Latest Research Articles
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Blue Mussels Cover Microplastics with Poop Making Oceans Cleaner
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Ocean Plastic Pollution Increases at 'Unprecedented Levels' Since 2005 [Study]
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Egg Whites: New Solution to Microplastics in the Oceans, Researchers Say
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Microplastics Aggravate an Important Viral Fish Disease
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Hand Washing Can Significantly Reduce the Amount of Microplastic Fibers Shed When Compared to Machine Washing
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Humans Inhale 2,675 Indoor Airborne Microplastic Particles Every Year
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Life-Threatening Reactive Oxidizing Species Produced from Nanoplastics When Exposed to Light [Study]
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Alarming Study Shows 710 Trillion Particles of Microplastics in Farmlands Contaminate Food Supply
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Over the Past Two Decades, Total Amount of Microplastics Dumped on Ocean Floors Has Tripled
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3 Million Plastic Bottles Worth of Microplastics Plague New Zealand Air
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Microplastics Discovered in Monterey Bay Affecting Seawater, Seabirds, and Anchovies
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Microplastics Attached to UV Filters in Products Can Increase Toxicity of Chromium Metal