The study, published in the journal 'Chemosphere', highlights that black plastic kitchen utensils—alongside children’s toys ...
A study warning consumers to toss out their black plastic spatula immediately had a math error but experts are still urging ...
If you often order food online from platforms, you've likely received it in black plastic containers. Many people find it convenient to save and reuse these containers over and over again. Recently, ...
An unintended consequence of fudging the truth is the erosion of the public's faith in expertise, a problem that is ...
Research suggests black plastic, which can be made from recycled electronic waste, could contain toxic chemicals that might ...
Fudging mistakes undermines trust in science and paves the way for unintended consequences. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Recently, a bungled health warning over black plastic spatulas didn’t help faltering trust in science. First, researchers ...
If you've been using black plastic kitchen utensils like stirring spoons or spatulas, you could be exposing yourself to ...
Opinion
Science, hype and black spatulas
The other unintended consequence of fudging the truth is the erosion of the public’s faith in expertise, a problem that is contributing to people putting their children at risk by skipping childhood ...
The authors made a math error that put the estimated risk from kitchen utensils off by an order of magnitude. Specifically, ...
These containers are made of black plastic, which has a chemical compound called dicabromodiphenyl ether (decaBDE), a flame ...