Scientists Can Now Break Down 'Forever Chemicals' in Water with New Effective Method UNSW Sydney scientists developed a new method to break down "forever chemicals" (PFAS) using a novel catalyst system, offering a more efficient and sustainable solution. by John Lopez
Science Brightly Colored Plastics Break Down Into Harmful Microplastics Faster Than Black, White, and Silver Ones, Study Finds by John Lopez
Science Scientists Develop New Technology That Could Be a Solution to Removing Harmful Nanoplastics From Water by Jace Dela Cruz
Science Microplastics Found in Clouds Could Dangerously ‘Modify' Earth's Climate, New Study Reveals by Inno Flores
Science Microplastics Now Invade Missouri Cave Untouched by Human Visitors for 30 Years by Inno Flores
Health Smiths Crinkle Cut Salt & Vinegar Chips Recalled Due to Possible Plastic Contamination by Joaquin Victor Tacla
Science Scientists Create A 'Robot Fish' That Eats Microplastics - Will It Solve Plastic Pollution? by Joaquin Victor Tacla
Health 'Microplastics in Meat': Lab Test Shows Microplastic Contamination in Pork, Beef, Milk, and Feed by Joaquin Victor Tacla
Science 'Completely Unexpected' Study Shows Small Crustaceans Could Break Down Plastic Into Smaller-Than-Cells Pieces by Nhx T.
Tech Scientists Discover 1.9 Million Plastic Pieces On Ocean Floor; Worst Microplastic Contamination Ever by Giuliano J.
Science Microplastics Common From Ocean Surface To Ocean Floor, Entering Marine Food Webs by Athena Chan
Science Microplastics Contaminate Remote Mountains Because Winds Are Blowing Them Everywhere by Allan Adamson
Health Microplastics Found In Human Feces Highlight Plastic Problem: First-Of-Its-Kind Study by Athena Chan
Science Microplastics And Seal Breathing Holes: Arctic Ocean Faces Graver Threats On Pollution And Climate Change by Rubi Valdez
Science The Great Pacific Garbage Patch Is 4 To 16 Times Larger Than Previously Thought by Jean-Pierre Chigne
Health More Than 90 Percent Of Bottled Water Are Contaminated With Microplastic Particles by Allan Adamson
Science Scientists Want Glitter Banned Because It’s An Environmental Hazard: Here’s What You Need To Know About Microplastics by Carl Velasco
Healthy Living/Wellness Microplastics In Cosmetic Products Could Be Harmful To Marine Life by Ted Ranosa
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