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Thousands of microscopic plastics in the air of homes, offices and cars may be endangering our health, according to a new ...
Humans are likely inhaling far greater amounts of lung-penetrating microplastics than previously assumed, scientists are ...
There’s no escaping plastic. It’s in the oceans, in Arctic snow, and now, more alarmingly than ever, in the very air we ...
The researchers said their results show tiny microplastic particles at 100-times greater levels than previously thought.
New measurements of fine microplastic particles suspended in the air in homes and cars suggest that humans may be inhaling far greater amounts of lung-penetrating microplastics than previously thought ...
From The Mariana Trench to the summit of Everest, microplastics can be found almost everywhere on Earth. Now, a study has ...
Every few years, the tires on your car wear thin and need to be replaced. But where does that lost tire material go? The ...
"The science is clear: Microplastic pollution poses a growing threat to our environment, our health, and our planet," DTSC ...
New measurements of fine microplastic particles suspended in the air in homes and cars suggest that humans may be inhaling far greater amounts of ...
Scientists find concentrations 100 times higher than previous estimates, with most particles small enough to penetrate lungs.
A study published in PLOS One estimates human exposure to microplastics in homes and cars.