In Finland’s freezing Arctic, lakes and rivers have nourished the lifeways of Indigenous Skolt Sámi communities for ...
Microplastics have emerged as a major environmental challenge due to their minute size, persistence, and toxicity. These tiny ...
The small plastic particles are "ubiquitous" in Great Lakes water, sediment, plants, fish and beaches, an international panel ...
Tiny microplastics are making their way into the human brain, and new research suggests the problem is getting worse.
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The new study, published Feb. 3 in the journal Nature, found that brain samples collected in 2024 contained significantly ...
"I have yet to encounter a single human being who says, 'There's a bunch of plastic in my brain and I'm totally cool with ...
Supriya Sahu’s Statement “Microplastics have now been found inside the human brain, as confirmed by global research. They are ...
New study shows plastic accumulates in the brain, as well as other body parts. Scientists don't know what impact it has if any.
In an era of conscious consumerism, the Indian skincare industry is undergoing a transformative shift. With increasing awareness about the environmental and health implications of microplastics, ...
In contrast, feces containing microplastic particles sink rapidly to the seafloor. This removes an important nutrient source from the water column. "Additionally, the faster sinking rate decreased ...