microplastics
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Sun's Heat Can Churn Plastics Into Organic Particles: How Does it Affect the Environment?
If you leave a cheap plastic bag in the sun long enough, it will ultimately disintegrate into a powdery mess, with its petrochemical pieces being blown around by the wind.
Latest Research Articles
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Honeybees Accumulate Airborne Microplastics on Their Bodies: How Does it Affect Them?
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Microplastics Are Now Spiraling Around The Globe in The Air We Breathe
Airborne Plastic: Can Microplastics in the Air Affect Human Health?
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Chemists Have Discovered a New Way To Keep Plastics Out of Landfills
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Study: 73% Tiny Polyester Fabric from Pants, Shirts Found in Arctic Ocean
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Seafood's Secret Ingredient: Microplastic
Massive Amount of Microplastics Present in the Seabed of Antarctica and Polar Seas
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Scientists Develop Technique to Detect Microplastics in Humans
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There Could Be up to 21 Million Tons of Microplastics Littering the Atlantic Ocean
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Study: Five Popular Kinds of Seafood in Australia Had Microplastics
Microplastics Equivalent to 120-300 Million Plastic Bottles Travel and Fall From Our Sky
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Extraordinary Marine Animals Trap Microplastics and Carbon Dioxide, Slowing Climate Change





