Sherri Mason

chemistry professor, Penn State University Behrend

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The average liter of bottled water has about 240,000 tiny particles known as "nanoplastics," new research shows. How concerned should we be?

Drinking out of plastic water bottles? You’re consuming nanoplastics

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