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Researchers have discovered microplastics in human testicles, raising concerns about their potential impact on male fertility. The study, which examined 23 human testes and 47 testes from pet dogs, found microplastic pollution in every sample.

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TheoryNumber3 8 May 28
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This could be our only chance a curbing unfettered population growth! Could we somehow help seed microplastics in many third world countries to keep their women from having a dozen kids they have no way of feeding or educating?

That could work fine til we eventually render the entire population infertile 🙂 Maybe not such a bad idea in view of the questionable future of the planet.

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New babies born with a plastic pacifier might be right around the corner.

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