New research highlights how extensive plastic pollution is—and how nonhuman species, including dolphins, are exposed.
Researchers have found microplastics in the breath of bottlenose dolphins. It’s the first evidence that marine mammals could ...
Professor Fay Couceiro leads a team that researches the potential health impacts of microplastics. Not microwaving food in ...
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have tiny bits of plastic in their breath, and this is probably a worldwide problem ...
This finding is significant as it shows that dolphins, like humans, may be equally, if not more, at risk from inhaling ...
If seeing is believing, then it may be hard for many of us to understand that when we take a breath, take a bite of food or ...
A new study has found evidence of microplastics in dolphin breath, increasing fears about ocean plastic pollution ...
A U.S research team discovered the presence of microplastics in samples collected from dolphins, proving how far the plastic ...
Researchers found microplastics in dolphins' breath, suggesting inhalation may be a significant exposure route for marine ...
U.S. researchers have detected microplastic particles in air exhaled by wild bottlenose dolphins, suggesting that inhalation may be a relevant route of exposure to these potentially harmful ...
Microplastics have been found in dolphin breath, suggesting the animals could be exposed to the potentially harmful particles ...