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For the First Time, Microplastics Contamination Has Been Detected Inside the Lungs
For the first time, microplastic contamination has been identified deep in the lungs of living individuals. Almost 80% of the samples examined included the particles.
Latest Research Articles
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This "Impossible Chemistry" May Be the Key to Discovering the Origin of Life on Earth
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How Can Sustainable Urban Neighborhood be Made Affordable
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99% of Global Population Breathes Poor-quality Air, Causing Millions of Preventable Deaths
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Asteroid the Size of a Bus Will Come Within 79,000 Miles from Earth
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China’s Infected COVID-19 Cases Shoot Up to 13,000 with a New Omicron Subtype
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Lobsters and Crabs Added to the ‘Fish to Avoid’ List, Says New MCS UK Seafood Guide
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Australia: Police Arrests a Woman for Allegedly Luring Animals with Meat Bait on a Melbourne Road
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New Research Reveals Ozone Gas is Heating Earth More Than We Previously Thought
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Study Shows an HIV Medication Slows Malignant Colorectal Cancer
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Socio-Economic Deprivation Connected with Heart Disease and Eventually Premature Death
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Panama Rainforest's Bird Population Continues to Decline
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Coldplay Explains How Their Tour Will Be More Environmentally Sustainable, Doesn’t Mind Backlash






