There is considerable evidence that microplastics and nanoplastics are present in the livers of humans, and wild animal ...
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Scientists tested how much microplastics humans ingest in a week - it’s equivalent to a credit card
While the face of Earth remains plagued by plastic pollution, a bigger problem has now come to light. What’s worse than plastics is plastics that we cannot see. Microplastics are tiny particles or ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Taichi A. Suzuki, Max Planck Institute for Biology and Ruth Ley, Max Planck Institute ...
Prof LIM Chwee Teck (seated), together with Dr Nishanth Venugopal MENON (right) and Dr LEE Jee Yeon (left), from the National University of Singapore, jointly developed the new ‘gut-on-chip’ platform.
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