Microplastics, tiny particles of plastic less than 5 millimeters in size, are everywhere around us — in the oceans, on city streets, and even in the tap water we drink. They are so small that they are ...
PFAS is a known carcinogenic in drinking water and has been notoriously hard to treat. However, a new eco-friendly technology ...
Tiny fragments of plastics are making their way deep inside our bodies in concerning quantities, particularly through our food and drink. In 2024, scientists in China found a simple and effective ...
The BBC’s review of enforcement notices from the Drinking Water Inspectorate found PFAS levels high enough to “constitute a potential danger to human health” in several water networks. The World ...
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How to remove microplastics from food and water
Microplastics—the tiny plastic particles less than 5 millimetres wide—have silently found a way into daily meals, water bottles, salt packets, and even fresh fruits. What started as a distant ...
Microplastics typically go unnoticed in different tap water sources. Researchers at the University of Missouri college of engineering have designed a filter to fit on standard faucets with the goal of ...
And lastly, a federal district judge rules that the Council on Environmental Quality does not have authority to issue regulations. “The truth is that for the past forty years all three branches of ...
Tiny fragments of microplastics are making their way deep inside our bodies in concerning quantities, significantly through our food and drink. In 2024, scientists found a simple and effective means ...
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