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Microplastics Found in Centuries Old Sediment Reveal Humanity’s Deep and Lasting Impact on Earth

Beneath the still waters of ancient lakes, the Earth keeps a memory of everything that has touched it. Scientists studying these silent records expected to find traces of pollen, minerals, and perhaps hints of centuries-old life. What they did not expect was evidence of modern humanity waiting for them in layers of mud that predate…
Teens Make Device That Filters 94% of Microplastic Using Ultrasound

Imagine drinking a glass of water that carries the invisible remnants of grocery bags, synthetic clothes, or broken-down bottles. Now imagine doing that every day—because in a way, you already are. Scientists estimate that the average person unknowingly consumes up to five grams of microplastics each week—the equivalent of swallowing a credit card. These tiny…
New Study Found Microplastics In Every Single Human Semen Sample

We’re surrounded by plastic—water bottles, packaging, everyday conveniences—but what happens when fragments of it become so small, they’re invisible to the naked eye and infiltrate the most intimate corners of our lives? Recent research has uncovered something that’s both startling and deeply unsettling: microplastics, these microscopic pollutants, are not only in the air we breathe…
