Michelle York+FollowMicroplastics in Wild Cat Poop?!Fishing cats in India’s Sundarbans are pooping out microplastics and heavy metals, and it’s as gross as it is alarming. Scientists found chromium and lead in their scat, which means these pollutants are everywhere—from the water to the food chain. The cats eat the same fish locals do, so this isn’t just a wildlife problem. Experts say we need stricter pollution controls and better waste management ASAP. Would you worry about toxic chemicals in your food? #Science #microplastics #environment20Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowMicroplastics Are Shedding Chemical Clouds?!Just when you thought microplastics couldn’t get any worse, scientists found they’re not just tiny bits floating around—they’re releasing weird, unnatural chemicals as they break down in rivers and oceans. Sunlight makes it even worse, turning plastics into invisible chemical plumes that are nothing like what’s found in nature. These sneaky pollutants are now everywhere, even in our bodies. Are you freaked out yet? Because I am! Time to rethink all that plastic we use daily. #Science #Microplastics #Pollution00Share
martinezlaura+FollowMicroplastics flood Indian River Lagoon dailyTrillions of microplastic particles are pouring into Florida’s Indian River Lagoon every single day, and most of us have no idea it’s happening right in our backyard. Scientists tracked these invisible plastics drifting in from the air, settling into the water, and ultimately entering the bodies of fish, wildlife, and even us. The lagoon is one of North America’s most biodiverse spots, but this pollution threatens everything living there—including our own health. It’s wild to think how something so tiny can have such a huge impact. What do you think: Should we push for stricter controls on plastic use in our community? #Science #IndianRiverLagoon #microplastics00Share
Tamara Jones+FollowToxic Tire Chemicals Found in Our Bodies?!You know those tiny bits from car tires that end up everywhere? Turns out, scientists just found chemicals from them—like 6PPD and its even nastier byproduct—in the urine of adults, kids, and even pregnant women in China. These chemicals are super toxic to fish, and now they’re showing up in us. Experts are saying we need to treat tire particles as a whole new pollution problem. Anyone else suddenly worried about what’s in their body? #Science #TirePollution #Microplastics00Share
robertocarter+FollowIs Your 'Green' Hoodie Hiding a Plastic Problem?Next time you brag about your eco-friendly workout gear, you might want to check the label. Turns out, recycled polyester (used by Nike, H&M, and others) actually sheds even more microplastics in the wash than regular polyester. That means more tiny plastics in your home, water, and even your body. The takeaway? Don’t fall for every ‘sustainable’ tag—sometimes it’s just clever marketing. If you want to help, look for brands using natural fibers and wash synthetics less often. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #microplastics00Share
anitaross+FollowFish Gills vs Microplastics: Who Wins?Washing machines are notorious for releasing microplastics, but what if we could filter out 99% of them using tech inspired by fish gills? Researchers at the University of Bonn have done just that, mimicking nature’s filtration system to trap microfibers before they hit our water supply. Could this be the breakthrough that finally makes our laundry eco-friendly, or is it just a drop in the ocean? Would you install this in your home? #Tech #Microplastics #TechInnovation00Share
wilsonjames+FollowMicroplastics Messing With Our Minds?!Just found out we eat about 250g of microplastics a year (that’s a whole dinner plate!) and it’s not just gross—it’s messing with our brains. Scientists say these tiny plastic bits can sneak past our brain’s defenses, spark inflammation, mess up our brain cells’ energy, and even up the risk for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Time to rethink all that plastic in our lives! #Health #BodyHealth #microplastics10Share
Robin Long+FollowPlastic Invaders in Our National Parks?!You’d never guess, but even the most picture-perfect national parks are crawling with microplastics! A new TrashBlitz report found that over half the trash in these parks is tiny plastic bits, including those sneaky 'nurdles' from big petrochemical companies. These plastics are everywhere—trails, rivers, even remote spots. They’re not just ugly; they’re a real threat to animals, water, and even us. Wild, right? Time to rethink that single-use bottle on your next hike! #News #microplastics #nationalparks00Share
Lisa Ramirez+FollowMicroplastics Are Already in Us?!Thought ditching plastic bottles was enough? Think again. After taking a trending blood test, one woman found she’s in the 93rd percentile for microplastics—despite her best efforts! Turns out, these tiny particles sneak in through food, water, and even the air. Experts say we can’t get rid of them, and no one really knows what’s “safe.” Time to rethink those plastic habits? Would you want to know your microplastic score? #Health #BodyHealth #microplastics00Share