How Much Microplastic Is in Your Coffee? New Device by UBC Researchers Could Tell You

How Much Microplastic Is in Your Coffee? New Device by UBC Researchers Could Tell You
Microplastic debris that washed up at Depoe Bay, Ore., beach is seen on Jan. 19, 2020. The Canadian Press/AP-Andrew Selsky
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Researchers at the University of British Columbia say they’ve come up with a portable device that can cheaply detect the amount of microplastics in drinks and other liquids.

Tianxi Yang, who developed the tool, says in a UBC news release that microplastics are a “significant threat” to food safety, health and the environment, and affordable detection of the material could help reduce their hazard.