Micro- and nanoplastics are everywhereβbut how accurately can we detect them? Scientists are developing better ways to track these tiny particles and understand their movement through our environment.
#Microplastics#Nanoplastics#PlasticPollution#Science#ALLATRA
Nanoplastics are small enough to penetrate biological systems that larger particles cannot access. What happens when these particles reach the most protected areas of the human body? Understanding the risks is essential for protecting human health.#Nanoplastics#Microplastics
Extreme weather and seismic activity hit several regions on Aug. 18β19: floods in China, Thailand, Uruguay and Chile; earthquakes and wildfires in Spain; and record heat in Miami. π Monitoring, preparedness and scientific cooperation are more important than ever.
@Canvasdweller17@BGatesIsaPyscho Why is this wildfire still burning despite modern firefighting technology? Aircraft, helicopters and specialized equipment exist to fight large-scale fires. We need clear answers: what caused this fire, what resources were deployed, and why was it so difficult to contain? π
@BGatesIsaPyscho In a world of advanced technology, people are still burning in fires, drowning in floods and dying under collapsed buildings. We need science not only to understand these disasters, but to prevent them. π
@BGatesIsaPyscho A sad reality: so much plastic has entered our oceans. π The ocean is Earthβs natural climate regulator, yet pollution is putting this vital system under pressure.
13β14 August 2026: wildfires in Croatia and severe flooding in China. ππ₯π
Extreme weather is affecting communities worldwide. We need science, prevention and solutions.
#Climate#Science
Micro- and nanoplastics can travel through the atmosphere. π Scientists are studying how these particles move through the air and what this means for air quality and the environment.
#Microplastics#Nanoplastics#Science
@MarioNawfal Earthquakes are natural, but human suffering is not something we should simply accept. Science has solutions to reduce risks and save lives. We need global scientific cooperation to protect people.
@MyLordBebo If science offers ways to reduce the risks from climate change and dangerous geological processes, we cannot remain indifferent. When people die, it is not simply a βnatural process.β Science must seek solutions, and the global scientific community must work together.
@JimCantore Weather reminds us how complex our atmosphere is. As scientists study clouds, micro- and nanoplastics are becoming another important piece of the puzzle. More research and cooperation can help us understand these connections. ππ¬π€
@weatherchannel Natural disasters remind us how important science, preparedness and cooperation are. I hope researchers and emergency teams continue sharing knowledge and working together to protect lives. My thoughts are with the people of Flores. ππ
@SmartScience Microplastics are no longer just an ocean problem. Their presence in the atmosphere raises important questions about clouds, weather and climate. We need more research β and we need scientists to find each other, share knowledge and unite to find solutions. ππ¬π€
@Localman254_ Children deserve safety, protection and justice. When allegations of abuse arise, evidence must be examined carefully and victims must be heard. Protecting children should always come first.
@lawyerhere01 Childrenβs voices must be heard and taken seriously. When allegations of abuse arise, the priority should be protecting the child, examining the evidence, and ensuring accountability.
The children themselves described what they say happened to them in interviews. Their testimonies should not be ignored. Serious allegations involving children must be investigated carefully, with the evidence examined and the victims heard.
Plastic takes hundreds of years to break down, turns into microplastics and ends up in water, food and air. It harms animals and may affect human health. What solutions actually work? Letβs discuss.
#PlasticPollution#Microplastics#Ecology#OpenDialogue