A review study conducted by Brazilian researchers found growing evidence that microplastics can reach and build up in human bone tissue, potentially disrupting bone metabolism. Lab and animal studies ...
Microplastics are now so ubiquitous we're drinking, eating, and inhaling them. As a result, they're showing up in our poop, placentas, reproductive organs, and brains. Now these fossil-fuel-derived ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – More than 30 years ago, workers clearing brush under North Portland’s St. John’s Bridge found fully skeletonized remains. Law enforcement and the Oregon State Medical ...
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