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Ingestion of microplastics can trigger evolutionary changes
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A way to remove microplastics from wastewater with okra and aloe
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Can microplastics increase the toxicity of organic pollutants by a factor of 10?
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Prototype acoustic wave system efficiently separates out microplastics from polluted water
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Microplastics can serve as a transport vehicle for metals in the environment with potential major implications
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Plastic accumulation in foods may be underestimated and may also carry potentially harmful bacteria up the food chain
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Microplastics get broken down by bacteria-sized robots
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Using bacterial biofilms to trap microplastics
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Microplastics can become ‘hubs’ for antibiotic-resistant bacteria and pathogens to grow
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Eliminating microplastics in wastewater at the source
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The examination of micro and nanoplastics in human organs and tissues has begun
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Microplastics can cause cellular changes in fish and may disrupt endocrine systems
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The implications of microplastics in the sea, on land and in the air
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Microplastics affect mortality and reproduction in sand crabs
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What if bacteria and algae were able to produce omega-3 fatty acids from microplastics
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