Learn about the source of airborne microplastics, which were not, for the most part, introduced into the air by the ocean, as ...
New research has come out on how people can decrease the amount of microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs) they drink and eat.
Scientists are finding microplastics throughout the human body. Here are some simple strategies to reduce your exposure.
Microplastics have been found in the human brain, potentially causing serious health issues such as cell death, immune ...
The brain has higher concentrations of plastic particles compared to other organs, with increased levels found in dementia ...
Testing has found microplastics in rice, tea, salt, sugar, beer, processed foods, milk, bottled water, and a range of seafood ...
Scientists uncover alarming levels of microplastics in human brain tissue, raising concerns about their potential role in ...
Birds are breathing in high levels of airborne microplastics into their lungs—and, likely, so are we, with unclear effects on ...
Dark organic glass found inside a skull appeared to be the fossilized brain of a male human who died during the 79 CE Mount ...
How tiny plastic particles enter the atmosphere is an important question, as airborne microplastics are a potential health ...
Data from microplastic analyses can inform health recommendations and policy decisions. Machine learning is one tool ...
There isn't yet research on how to remove microplastics already in our bodies, but there are a few ways we can limit exposure ...