A small study says that gloves with sensors could measure impairments in hand function and may have advantages over standard methods. A recent study assessed gloves outfitted with sensors to ...
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Lab gloves may contaminate samples, inflating microplastics measurements
Researchers at the University of Michigan report that residue from nitrile and latex gloves can transfer polymer fragments ...
There’s never a ruler around when you need one, but these measurement gloves can conceivably clip to your jacket to always have on the job (you know, like mittens). Packing centimeter and angle ...
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Are scientists’ lab gloves making microplastic pollution look worse than it really is?
In A Nutshell Common lab gloves can leave behind residues that look like microplastics under standard tests. A single touch can create thousands of false positives, potentially skewing pollution data.
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