microplastics
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Study: Disease-Causing Parasites May Hitch a Ride on Trash and Eventually Spread Throughout Oceans
According to a recent study, microplastics represent a channel for infections on land to reach the water, potentially affecting human and wildlife health
Latest Research Articles
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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
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Microplastic Pollution: California State Government Adopts Strategy of Microplastic Cleanup
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Scientists May Be Contaminating Their Own Samples With Microplastics
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Microplastics: The ‘Missing Plastics’ of the Ocean Uncovered by Scientists
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Microplastics Linger in Rivers for Years Before Polluting Oceans, Reveals Alarming Research
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More Microplastics Found in the Feces of People Suffering From Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Traces of Plastic Found in Air from the World's Highest Peaks
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4 Million Pounds of Microplastics Found in Corals, Causing Tissue Necrosis in Fishes
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Scientists Discovered the Ocean is Littered With Trillions of Microplastics
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Researchers Detected Traces of Microplastics in Beluga Whale's Stomach, as Proof of Worsening Contamination
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Baby Poops Have Ten Times More Microplastics Compare to Adults, Alarming Study Reveals