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Microplastics get into your body through food, water, and air, says Stephanie Wright, PhD, a senior lecturer in environmental ...
Microplastics have been found nearly everywhere in the human body. Experts explain how harmful they may be for our health, ...
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In a world of bizarre research grants and genetically-engineered fluff, maybe the real science lies in discovering what truly brings happiness—like koala cuddles and perfect pineapples.
Microplastics have been found nearly everywhere in the human body. Experts explain how harmful they may be for our health, ...
New research reveals that pesticides can disrupt gut bacteria by altering growth, nutrient processing, and embedding in cells ...
If you missed WIRED’s live, subscriber-only Q&A focused on the software features of Anthropic's Claude chatbot, hosted by ...
Believe it or not, weeds aren’t just freeloaders crashing our garden party. They’re messengers with important information ...
Scientists have demonstrated that select human gut bacteria can bioaccumulate and sequester PFAS ‘forever chemicals’, ...
New images from NASA's Curiosity Mars rover show the first close-up views of a region scientists had previously observed only ...
They were designed to treat diabetes, then prescribed for weight loss, and now—as researchers are finding—they might hold the ...
A hidden box-lattice suggests groundwater sculpted Mars long after surface water fled; Curiosity’s drills aim to confirm the ...