Weekly Newsletter

MicroBrief

A weekly newsletter on microplastic exposure, research, and practical reduction. Written for people who want the real information — without the alarm, and without the fluff.

Upcoming Issues

Issue 01

The Bottled Water Myth — And What the Research Actually Says

Most coverage of bottled water gets the science backwards. We break down what peer-reviewed studies actually show about particle counts in bottled vs. tap — and what it means for your daily choices.

Issue 02

What Indoor Air Quality Research Tells Us About Microfibers

Indoor microplastic levels often exceed outdoor levels. This issue covers the textile microfiber problem, what HEPA filtration actually captures, and the laundry factor most people overlook.

Preview — Coming Soon

MicroSci

A deeper read for the scientifically curious. Peer-reviewed findings, analyzed and contextualized. New research from environmental toxicology, exposure science, and Great Lakes monitoring.

MicroSci — Coming Soon ($6.99/month)

Sample article previews from the upcoming MicroSci tier:

01
Nanoplastics cross the blood-brain barrier in animal models — what the literature says
A review of recent in-vivo studies showing nanoplastic translocation to neural tissue, and what the current evidence does and does not support for humans.
02
Reverse osmosis vs. NSF-certified pitcher filtration: a comparative analysis of microplastic removal
Point-of-use filtration options compared against independent lab testing data — particle size reduction, maintenance requirements, and cost over time.