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Scientists Tracking Microplastic Pollution Just Realized Their Own Lab Gloves Were Skewing the Results

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Scientists Tracking Microplastic Pollution Just Realized Their Own Lab Gloves Were Skewing the Results

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Scientists studying microplastic pollution discovered that their own lab gloves were contaminating the results. The findings highlight the challenges of measuring microplastic pollution and the need for precise methods to obtain accurate data.

Scientists tracking microplastic pollution found an unexpected source of contamination: their own lab gloves. The gloves were releasing microplastics, skewing the results. This discovery emphasizes the need for precise methods to measure microplastic pollution. Researchers must now re-evaluate their techniques to ensure accuracy. The incident highlights the challenges of studying microplastic pollution. New protocols will be implemented to prevent similar contamination in the future.

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