What is our hidden consumption of microplastics doing to our health?
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Fibers embedded in lung tissue is how asbestos causes lung cancer, so wouldn't surprise me. Wearing a mask for an entire work day, than inevitably some of those mask fibers will get to your lungs. Its only a question if your lung tissue is not able to clear out some of them, that will cause inflammation, that long term can lead to cancer.
Turns out masks are not made of asbestos. Unsurprisingly, masks safety and effectiveness has been studied extremely extensively.
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#33A startup selling probiotics containing plastic-eating bacteria, anyone?
I wonder how much evolution pressure you must exert onto a living thing for it to start consuming something as complex as plastic. And how many generations past time they are not in the lab anymore they figure out there’s simpler solutions to nutrition, especially in the gut.
>Researchers at the Cockrell School of Engineering and College of Natural Sciences used a machine learning model to generate novel mutations to a natural enzyme called PETase that allows bacteria to degrade PET plastics. The model predicts which mutations in these enzymes would accomplish the goal of quickly depolymerizing post-consumer waste plastic at low temperatures.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31427011
Maybe one of the human gut bacteria could be modified to also produce this enzyme? Though presumably it would be outcompeted by the natural variant (assuming dissolving plastic confers it no advantage).
Also, I have to wonder if the monomers are more harmful than the plastic? Being smaller particles they might perhaps end up in the bloodstream?
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#35But my credit card is titanium
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#37But my credit card is titanium
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I wonder how much evolution pressure you must exert onto a living thing for it to start consuming something as complex as plastic. And how many generations past time they are not in the lab anymore they figure out there’s simpler solutions to nutrition, especially in the gut.
There was a story on HN today about a plastic-eating enzyme: >Researchers at the Cockrell School of Engineering and College of Natural Sciences used a machine learning model to generate novel mutations to a natural enzyme called PETase that allows bacteria to degrade PET plastics. The model predicts which mutations in these enzymes would accomplish the goal of quickly depolymerizing post-consumer waste plastic at low…
Fantastic, now I can not only eat the food, but also the packaging!
Can we get one for cellulose too? Then we can eat pizza while it's still in the box.