Among the most concerning sources identified were hospital equipment, baby bottles, children's toys, and household paint. An ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Microplastics are sneaking into our food through everyday habits, like using disposable cups, ...
Plastic has become one of the defining materials of modern civilization, and it turns out that extends well beyond our ...
Microplastics circulate globally through the atmosphere, but their sources may not be what scientists once thought.
Natural fibers like cotton, linen, wool, silk, or hemp are better options. If you do still have synthetic fabrics in your wardrobe, consider washing them less often, and air-drying rather than tumble ...
That “magic” sponge under your sink may be hiding an environmental downside. While melamine sponges are famous for ...
Scrub products, once considered a representative method for achieving smooth skin, are gradually disappearing. This shift is ...
Microplastics can be found everywhere in nature—from drinking water to clouds in the atmosphere—but scientists have yet to ...
Tiny seafloor creatures play a vital role in coastal ecosystems. New research suggests microplastics may now be interfering ...
CTS discusses a recent study into pollution and how it may impact the restoration of roadside habitats for pollinators.
A $25 Aldi kitchen item is quickly gaining cult status among shoppers, but while some are racing to the store’s middle aisle, ...