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Study Addresses Potential Harmful Effects of Nanoplastics on Various Ecosystems – AZoNano
The images would definitely touch everyone: huge vortices of floating plastic trash in the global oceans with occasionally catastrophic consequences for their inhabitants—an…

Written by AZoNanoMay 5 2021
The images would definitely touch everyone: huge vortices of floating plastic trash in the global oceans with occasionally catastrophic consequences for their inhabitants—an overwhelming legacy of contemporary lifestyle.
Nanoplastics: particles in the nanometer range (Electron microscopy image, colored, 50,000x). Image Credit: Empa/ETH.
Innumerable tiny particles produced by weathering and degradation processes can now be identified in almost all ecosystems. However,…
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