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Watch this fun science experiment where we turn ordinary tea bags into tiny rockets — simple, safe, and so cool to see!
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By Sola Ogundipe Tea lovers need to hear this. A single, seemingly harmless cup of tea brewed with a standard tea bag could be exposing your body to billions of microplastics, result of a new ...
Drinking tea, for most of us, is a daily habit but what about the soggy little bag left behind? Most of us instinctively toss it without a second thought. But that tiny bundle of organic matter ...
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A restaurant goer is asking for the internet's advice after deciding to bring their own tea bag to a meal because of a "slight sore throat." ...
A recall of clam and salmon chowders made by Seabear Company was announced Saturday due to a potential botulism contamination.
A recent study founded that brewing tea bags could release billions of tiny plastic particles into your cup. Experts explain the potential health impact of microplastics, and recommend ways to ...
Not all tea bags shed them. We asked experts if it’s risky to use the ones that do.
A new study found that tea bags made from these packagings release billions of microplastics. Here's how to protect yourself, according to a toxicologist.