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New Technique Allows Microplastic and Nanoplastics to be Detected in Human Tissue

2020-08-21 14:34:00| Waste Age

Microplastic and nanoplastic particles have been found everywhere from Arctic snow to the deepest oceans, and humans are known to consume them via food and water. But what is the true impact to human health? A group of researchers set out to help s [ more ]

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