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New research claims that tons of invisible nanoplastics are hiding in our oceans, raising even more concerns about plastic ...
He told the audience it would not leave the soiree without recognizing that the air was rife with invisible germs. “We can’t see them now, for the same reason that, in broad daylight, we can ...
A chemical commonly found in sunscreen could be making plastic in oceans even harder to break down, according to University ...
When you flush a toilet, invisible plumes, which may contain viruses, can shoot almost five feet into the air and spread horizontally within a short time, a study showed. August 16, 2024 4 min ...
If you’re cuddling with your cat or dog right now, you might be surprised to learn you’re also sharing something invisible: bacteria.. Researchers from the Cummings School of Veterinary ...
But germs can still lurk, depending on how well they are maintained. One study noted that the U.S. lacks national standards for recreational water spots such as pools, hot tubs and splash pads.