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rssMB to Green & indigenous News · 1 month ago

Nanoplastics in water help bacteria form stronger, disinfectant-resistant biofilms

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Nanoplastics in water help bacteria form stronger, disinfectant-resistant biofilms

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rssMB to Green & indigenous News · 1 month ago
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Human health risks from direct consumption of toxic nanoplastics are already scary, but researchers have confirmed that nanoplastics in water give rise to an additional threat: They strengthen bacteria.

Human health risks from direct consumption of toxic nanoplastics are already scary, but researchers have confirmed that nanoplastics in water give rise to an additional threat: They strengthen bacteria.


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