As of now, scientists don't know the extent to which microplastics and nanoplastics may be affecting our health, but studies have indicated a strong correlation between exposure to these particles and ...
A new study found that bottled water had “significantly higher particle concentrations” than tap water ...
Nanoplastics, invisible particles resulting from the degradation of plastic, could have a more serious impact on human health than previously thought.
D illustration courtesy Getty Images As concerns rise about the effects of tiny plastic particles on human health, Flinders ...
Bottled water may expose people to more nanoplastic particles than treated tap water, largely due to plastics shed from ...
Some brands of bottled water contain significantly higher levels of microplastics than tap water, according to new research ...
New research shows that nanoplastics in water can strengthen bacteria, raising concerns about drinking water safety.
A reusable electrokinetic filtration platform that can filter more than 99% of ultrafine nanoplastic particles smaller than 50 nm from water purification systems — even under commercial-level ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You can't see them, but there likely are nanoplastics in this Mediterranean seawater. Lisa Schaetzle, Moment, via Getty Images ...
Tiny plastic particles may be quietly reshaping microbial life in drinking water systems. Nanoplastics already raise fears because people can ingest them directly. Now scientists say these tiny partic ...
As concerns rise about the effects of tiny plastic particles on human health, Flinders University researchers have led new research on whether nanoplastics can accumulate or cause damage in ...
Is anyone really surprised to learn that bottled drinking water is loaded with tiny bits of plastic? The bottles are, after all, plastic. So are the caps. It stands to reason that microscopic bits of ...