Scientists may be overcounting microplastics, and the source could be their own lab gloves. A new study found that particles shed from gloves can be mistaken for microplastics, potentially inflating results even when proper protocols are followed.
Scientists may be overcounting microplastics, and the source could be their own lab gloves. A new study found that particles shed from gloves can be mistaken for microplastics, potentially inflating results even when proper protocols are followed.