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  2. Microplastics - Wikipedia

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    A 2017 study found indoor airborne microfiber concentrations between 1.0 and 60.0 microfibers per cubic meter (33% of which were found to be microplastics). [137] Another study looked at microplastic in the street dust of Tehran and found 2,649 particles of microplastic within 10 samples of street dust, with ranging samples concentrations from ...

  3. Timeline of plastic development - Wikipedia

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    Polypropylene is discovered by Giulio Natta with production starting in 1957 [1] 1954: Expanded polystyrene, used for building insulation, packaging, and cups, is invented by Dow Chemical. [1] 1957: The Italian firm Montecatini begins large-scale commercial production of isotactic polypropylene. 1960s

  4. Plastic - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s microplastics were observed in the guts of seabirds, ... Hazardous molds have been found aboard space stations that degrade rubber into a digestible form.

  5. Archaeologists are now finding microplastics in ancient remains

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    Researchers found microplastics in soil deposits more than seven meters (23 feet) underground, which were deposited in the first or second century CE and excavated in the 1980s, a team led by ...

  6. Microplastics Are in All of Us. Just How Bad Is That, Really?

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    Woodruff, who has studied the effect of some chemicals found in plastics on human health, reproduction, and development for two decades, first started looking into microplastics in 2021.

  7. Microplastics found in fresh snow on Antarctica - AOL

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    Microplastics have been found in fresh snowfall in Antarctica for the first time.

  8. Plastisphere - Wikipedia

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    A colony of limpets attached to a diving mask, found washed ashore on a beach. The plastisphere is a human-made ecosystem consisting of organisms able to live on plastic waste. Plastic marine debris, most notably microplastics, accumulates in aquatic environments and serves as a habitat for various types of microorganisms, including bacteria ...

  9. Nasa-funded mission tracks ocean microplastics from space - AOL

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    Microplastics are extremely difficult to track and clean up through conventional methods. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...