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For Metallica's Kirk Hammett, there is one electric guitar that stands above the rest in his arsenal for the metal band's ongoing M72 world tour.
Now, using real-world waste samples, scientists have shown that nanoplastics readily and rapidly adsorb heavy metals such as lead and cadmium (ACS ES&T Water 2025, DOI: 10.1021/acsestwater.
Heavy Metal is easily one of the most popular and influential anthology magazines ever published, so we're pretty excited to see the series making its grand return to comic book shops. Following a ...
Heavy Metal magazine is back! Heavier than ever! This relaunch brings the world's greatest illustrated magazine back to the forefront of comics. One of the magazine's original line-up of legends ...
A recent investigation by Lead Safe Mama reveals that many popular toothpaste brands are contaminated with dangerous heavy metals like lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium. These toxins ...
INFANT FORMULA. EXCLUSIVE NEW TESTING BY CONSUMER REPORTS HIGHLIGHTS SAFER FORMULAS, WHILE ALSO IDENTIFYING SOME THAT CONTAIN POTENTIALLY HARMFUL LEVELS OF HEAVY METALS, INCLUDING LEAD AND EVEN ...
WASHINGTON - Up to 17 percent of cropland worldwide is contaminated with at least one type of toxic heavy metal, posing health risks to up to 1.4 billion people, scientists warned Thursday. Published ...
Senior Research Associate, School of Earth Sciences and Cabot Institute for the Environment, University of Bristol Nearly 17% of the world’s croplands are contaminated with “heavy metals ...
It wasn’t the usual crowd outside the Minnesota State Capitol on Saturday as snowboarders took on the Red Bull Heavy Metal snowboard contest. Although snow was lacking around St. Paul ...
HEAVY METAL IS making a big comeback—and we’re not talking about Black Sabbath’s reunion concert this summer. Protein supplements and baby formula aren’t the only foods that may contain ...
The results came back positive for heavy metals including arsenic, chromium, cadmium and lead. Why it matters: More than 190 million gallons of fire retardant have been dropped across California ...