New research shows nanoplastics can cross plant defenses and reach edible radish tissues, raising fresh food safety questions beyond washing and peeling.
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There’s something magical about a road trip that no airplane journey can match, and tucked away in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, sits a museum that celebrates the very essence of American road travel. The ...
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Researchers at the ESRF, the European Synchrotron, together with CNRS, ENS Lyon and the Institute of Marine Research in ...
Plastic nanoparticles found inside edible vegetables for first time - Nanoplastics penetrate natural barriers in radish roots and accumulate in both fleshy part and leaves ...
Organoids have emerged as a groundbreaking technology in cell biology, offering a three-dimensional culture system that ...
Merck has officially opened its first fully climate-neutral manufacturing facility in Cork, Ireland, with a €150 million investment that will c ...