A recent study has raised concerns about a lesser-known form of electronic pollution, known as liquid crystal monomers (LCMs), accumulating in the bodies of endangered marine animals. These chemical ...
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Researchers raise fresh concerns after toxic screen chemicals turn up in dolphin brains
A pollutant designed to stay stable inside screens is now showing up in one of the body’s most protected organs. That finding, reported in endangered dolphins and porpoises from the South China Sea, ...
Toxic chemicals from smartphones have been found in the brains of dolphins, say researchers in Hong Kong. Chinese scientists analysing tissue from deceased dolphins and porpoises have uncovered ...
Chemicals used to make our phone, laptop, and TV screens look crisp are turning up inside marine mammals – including in their brains. A new study suggests these compounds can build up in dolphins and ...
New research shows that liquid crystal monomers (LCMs) from household electronics and e-waste can build up in tissues of ...
Gene-altering chemicals found in humpback dolphins and finless porpoises, raising alarm they may end up in human food chain ...
Liquid crystal monomers (LCMs) are critical components of laptop, television and smartphone screens. Given their ubiquity in the environment, these compounds are considered persistent pollutants, ...
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How chemicals from our laptops and TVs have ended up in the brains of dolphins and porpoises
A new study has warned that liquid crystal monomers from electronic devices are accumulating in the organs of endangered ...
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