
What happens to microplastics when swallowed? In earthworms, they do not leave the digestive tract
Ryan Prosser & Nicholas Letwin
We may need to give the human digestive tract more credit for its ability to act as a barrier to microplastics.
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Ryan Prosser & Nicholas Letwin
We may need to give the human digestive tract more credit for its ability to act as a barrier to microplastics.
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Data sovereignty is not just a technical issue — it is a collective challenge that all Canadians need to start taking seriously.
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AI poses serious risks to Holocaust memory through denial, distortion and clickbait. AI-literate younger generations may be our best tool for combating the misinformation it enables.
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