Your Source for Microplastics Research Analysis and Policy Insights 

Microplastics are a complex global challenge. One that requires credible science, transparent data, and informed policy to develop lasting solutions. 

This site provides clear, evidence-based analysis of microplastics research, identifies when and how the news media gets ahead of the science and offers insights into policy solutions rooted in data.

By connecting scientific findings with policy action and technological innovation, we can advance understanding of the sources of microplastics pollution and accelerate practical, science-based solutions for microplastics. 

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microplastics in the human brain: Reassessing a High Profile Study

In 2025, researchers reported detecting microplastics and nanoplastics in human brain, liver, and kidney samples using pyrolysis gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (Py-GC-MS), an analytical technique used to identify polymers based on their chemical breakdown products (Nihart et al, 2025).

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Microplastics and Chemical Exposure: The Hype v. the Science 

Microplastics are small particles of plastic that may contain trace amounts of additives such as stabilizers, plasticizers, pigments, or flame retardants. In addition, some chemicals present in the surrounding environment may “stick” (i.e., adsorb) to the surface of the microplastics as well as any other organic particle (e.g., soil).