A solar-powered water filter removes contaminants smaller than viruses without clogging or needing pumps, exploiting ...
Bottled water may expose people to more nanoplastic particles than treated tap water, largely due to plastics shed from ...
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 ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - A recent study from Ohio State University revealed that bottled drinking water contains more nanoplastic ...
A new study found that bottled water had “significantly higher particle concentrations” than tap water ...
As concerns rise about the effects of tiny plastic particles on human health, Flinders University researchers have led new ...
D illustration courtesy Getty Images As concerns rise about the effects of tiny plastic particles on human health, Flinders ...
Nanoplastics, invisible particles resulting from the degradation of plastic, could have a more serious impact on human health than previously thought.
New research shows that nanoplastics in water can strengthen bacteria, raising concerns about drinking water safety.
Nagpur: Microplastics and even smaller nanoplastics have become pervasive across global and Indian water systems, raising serious environmental and pu.
For years, bottled water has been marketed as the cleaner, safer alternative to whatever comes out of the kitchen faucet. Now ...
Human health risks from direct consumption of toxic nanoplastics are already scary, but researchers have confirmed that nanoplastics in water give rise to an additional threat: They strengthen ...