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Polar adventurer Alan Chambers has teamed up with climate scientists to see if microplastics and nanoplastics have reached ...
A study out of Hawaii has shown that tissues sampled [recently] had significantly higher concentrations of plastic particles in them than the tissues from just 10 years ago.
Years of research has shown microscopic pieces of plastic have made their way into human bodies, including the heart, kidney, liver, testicles and brain.
The levels of plastic in the human brain have increased 50% increase since 2016, according to a new preprint study not yet peer-reviewed. CNN Story by Sandee LaMotte, CNN ...
The panel “Taking Out the Trash: Solutions to plastic pollution” looked at how innovation is starting, just barely, to address the plastic problem. ... human-made fabrics into valuable forms.
The levels of plastic in the human brain have increased 50% increase since 2016, according to a new preprint study not yet peer-reviewed. CNN values your feedback 1.
Scientists discover the first rocks fused with human-made plastic. A team of researchers published a new study detailing the first discovery of rocks combined with human-made plastics across ...
Researchers expected to find more plastic shards in the testicles of older men in the study, but that wasn’t the case, Campen said. “It seems that in peak reproductive years for men, which is ...
Mr. O’Connell is the author, most recently, of “Notes From an Apocalypse: A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back.” There is plastic in our bodies; it’s in our lungs and in our ...
(CNN) - Tiny pieces of plastic appear to be invading men. Microplastics and nanoplastics are found in human testicles at levels three times higher compared to animal testes or human placentas ...