Researchers at the University of Michigan have uncovered a surprising source of microplastic contamination in scientific experiments: standard nitrile and latex gloves. These commonly used gloves, worn in laboratories, have been found to shed particles that resemble microplastics, leading to significant contamination of samples.
This revelation raises important concerns about the validity of countless studies that have been impacted by this unintended source of pollution. The findings emphasize the necessity for researchers to adopt improved laboratory practices to minimize contamination and ensure the integrity of their data.