nanoplastics
The fungus (in red) collected all of the green plastic nanoparticles onto the first fungal
Fluorescent nano-plastics (green) target the cell (blue). By Meiru Wang and Gerda Lamers Nano-plastics cause
If lake water is filtered through sand filters, microplastics present in it would be efficiently
via University of Surrey A new way to track nanoplastics in the environment A ground-breaking
via subpng The examination of micro and nanoplastics in human organs and tissues has begun
Roots and root hairs absorbing nanoplastics. Pieces of plastic waste on bottom. Photo courtesy of
Plastic debris on a remote Gulf of Alaska beach. Onshore debris can weather to microplastics,
The research, led by the University of Plymouth, examined the uptake of nanoparticles by a
Tiny plastic particles also present a threat to creatures on land and may have damaging
Microplastics have become a big concern in the world’s oceans and estuaries. Water pollution remains