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Microplastics in the Air: Map of a Silent Contamination

A CIC researcher evaluates the presence of microplastics in the air through the use of lichens as bio-indicators of pollution.The initiative was developed in classrooms, offices and laboratories of the National University of Luján Although plastic contamination is often associated with seas or oceans, part of the problem is also in the air that is breathed daily.Opening a packet of potato chips can release hundreds of invisible particles; and in…
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A CIC researcher evaluates the presence of microplastics in the air through the use of lichens as bio-indicators of pollution.The initiative was developed in classrooms, offices and laboratories of the National University of Luján Although plastic contamination is often associated with seas or oceans, part of the problem is also in the air that is breathed daily.Opening a packet of potato chips can release hundreds of invisible particles; and in…

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semanarioactualidad.com.ar broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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