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Ordinary Lab Gloves May Have Skewed Microplastic Data

by WaitWaitWha on 3/31/2026, 9:22:48 PM

https://nautil.us/ordinary-lab-gloves-may-have-skewed-microplastic-data-1279386

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by: culi

The fact that there&#x27;s so much microplastics everywhere that it&#x27;s hard for us to even study tissue in isolate is already not encouraging.<p>Also the main finding of concern imo in the original Nature paper wasn&#x27;t the finding that we have a plastic fork-worth of microplastics in our brains. It&#x27;s the finding that brain tissue seems to concentrate microplastics at a much higher rate than other tissue in the body<p>I find it concerning that there seems to be such a concerted effort to downplay the significance of that finding

3/31/2026, 11:01:15 PM


by: ggm

I had strong echoes of a naieve lab experience in the 1970s: testing for organophosphates in seawater at the Forth Estuary was basically impossible except for gross amounts, because the standard analytical glass washing we used contaminated the glassware. You have to maintain a completely independent suite of glassware from pipettes all the way through to reaction vessels, and chromatography cells, and wash them with chromic acid, or special formulations.<p>(I don&#x27;t work in this field any more, I was a lowly bottle washer and lab tech on a job creation scheme, I am sure the field has moved forward)

3/31/2026, 11:59:42 PM


by: Kikawala

Previously discussed here: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=47561711">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=47561711</a>

3/31/2026, 10:18:24 PM