the whole thing is like a big mess
... scientists gotta step up their game and make sure they're doing things right before publishing those results, you feel me?
i mean, we're talking about tiny plastics in our bodies here, that's some serious stuff
. it's not just about the research itself, but how it's gonna be perceived by the public and policymakers too... if we don't get this right, it could lead to a whole bunch of confusion and mistrust
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and let's be real, there's already so much noise out there in the scientific community, and now you've got critics questioning these studies and casting doubt on their findings... it's like, okay, i get it, we want to make sure our science is solid, but not at the cost of, like, totally dismissing something that could be important
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i think what's needed here is some serious standards and protocols for measuring microplastics in humans... and maybe some more collaboration between researchers and policymakers too
. we can't just leave this stuff up to chance or individual opinions... it's gotta be about evidence-based decision making
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and let's be real, there's already so much noise out there in the scientific community, and now you've got critics questioning these studies and casting doubt on their findings... it's like, okay, i get it, we want to make sure our science is solid, but not at the cost of, like, totally dismissing something that could be important
i think what's needed here is some serious standards and protocols for measuring microplastics in humans... and maybe some more collaboration between researchers and policymakers too