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Study Finds Nanoplastics Become More Harmful After Exposure to Outdoors

via Phys.org·2h ago·Community Voted

Research indicates that nanoplastics derived from common items like cutlery and packaging become more toxic after spending time outdoors. These particles, thinner than human hair, can be inhaled and pose significant health risks to the population. The findings suggest that environmental degradation of plastic materials requires urgent attention to public safety.

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