A transparent bottle may seem to contain only water, minerals and nothing else. A laser technique found, on average, about 240,000 plastic particles detectable per litre, revealing a much greater contamination than the previous methods could see. Why have nanoplastics remained invisible for so long? Previous studies had already... The post The nanoplastics alert linked to the University of Columbia: up to 240,000 particles appear in a single lit…
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A transparent bottle may seem to contain only water, minerals and nothing else. A laser technique found, on average, about 240,000 plastic particles detectable per litre, revealing a much greater contamination than the previous methods could see. Why have nanoplastics remained invisible for so long? Previous studies had already... The post The nanoplastics alert linked to the University of Columbia: up to 240,000 particles appear in a single lit…