Environment
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Humans Inhale 2,675 Indoor Airborne Microplastic Particles Every Year
Airborne microplastics indoors also pose a threat to humans, which inhale thousands of these particles each year, according to the study.
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Ozone Layer in Healing Trajectory, to Fully Mend Antarctica Hole by 2066, UN Report Says
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New Approach for Effective Water Splitting of Low-Voltage Hydrogen Generation Developed
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