Go to your kitchen, grab your black spatula and throw it in the trash. Immediately. That’s the alarming message from a new study published in the journal Chemosphere. Cooking with any plastic utensil ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: Researchers have said there was a data error in their study, but have said their conclusion remains the same. A full explanation can be found HERE ...
Earlier this year, a study had people tossing their black spatulas and other black kitchenware in fear of toxic chemicals—but it turns out the alarming warning was based on a major math mistake. In ...
Kitchenware awaits cleanup as middle school students at Akiba Yavneh Academy make traditional Hanukkah potato latkes. Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer Go to your kitchen, grab your black spatula ...
Microplastics are everywhere—in our kitchenware, clothes, tea bags, chewing gum, air, and even our brains, hearts, and placentas. Yuck. ICYDK, microplastics are teeny tiny plastic particles that are ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The company behind Tupperware, the plastic kitchenware that revolutionized food storage after World War II and became inextricably linked to the parties where women seeking a measure ...
Your kitchen might be spotless, your meals fresh and carefully prepared. Yet something invisible is ending up on your plate. Scientists now recognize that the very tools and routines we trust daily ...
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