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You Know How Scientists Keep Finding Microplastics Literally Everywhere? Well, You’d Never Guess What Their Lab Gloves Are Coated in Straight Out of the Packaging

You Know How Scientists Keep Finding Microplastics Literally Everywhere? Well, You’d Never Guess What Their Lab Gloves Are Coated in Straight Out of the Packaging

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech A growing contingent of the scientific community has become skeptical about the body of research finding that microplastics have infiltrated almost every aspect of nature, from the remotest regions of Earth to inside our bodies. As The Guardian reported earlier this year, scientists have started warned that some of these studies may be based on errors due bad methodology, inadequate efforts to limit plastic contamination, and lack of validation. Now, researchers from the University of Michigan have found that the special coating on commonly used nitrile and latex gloves worn by scientists could be causing measured levels of microplastics to shoot through the roof, even though the coating isn’t technically made of microplastics itself. As detailed in a recent paper published in the journal Analytical Methods, special substances added to disposable gloves to make them separate from molds more easily, called stearates, are chemically very similar to microplastics, making them almost impossible to distinguish in the lab. However, …

Have scientists’ plastic gloves led to an overestimate of microplastics in the environment?

Have scientists’ plastic gloves led to an overestimate of microplastics in the environment?

Get the Well Enough newsletter with Harry Bullmore for tips on living a healthier, happier and longer life Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore Get the Well Enough email with Harry Bullmore It seems like every day a new study finds tiny plastic particles called microplastics where they should not be: in our bodies and our food, water and air. Yet finding and identifying microplastics is extremely challenging, especially given their small size. One microplastic can range from as large as a ladybug to as small as an eighth of a red blood cell. In addition, it can be hard for researchers to avoid unintentionally contaminating their samples, because these plastics are practically everywhere. As a result, much of this research may be overestimating the number of microplastics. In a new study published in March 2026, our team found that, even when following established protocols, using certain methods to measure environmental microplastics can potentially contaminate the results. The study We are chemists at the University of Michigan working in a collaborative team. We …

12 Best Running Gloves of 2026 to Protect Your Mitts

12 Best Running Gloves of 2026 to Protect Your Mitts

When it comes to winter running, a must-have (yet much-overlooked) piece of gear is a solid pair of running gloves. The best running gloves utilize modern materials to keep your hands warm without trapping sweat, go on (and pull off) easily, and—ideally—let you use whatever phone, smartwatch, or fitness tracker is keeping tabs on all those miles. Above all, they need to fit. While you (probably) won’t end up trying them on in court, OJ-style, ill-fitting gloves tend to be the root cause of running glove annoyance. Which explains why many of our picks are from running brands that ditch a one-size-fits-all approach.And while the sea of running glove options isn’t quite as deep as the seemingly-infinite ocean of running sneakers, there’s a lot to sift through, and no easy way to try things on. Plus you need to know what to prioritize: tactility or warmth? Waterproofing or wind-blocking? Do you actually need…mittens? Regardless of where you run, how you run, or whether you run cold versus hot, we’ve found a pair of running gloves …

The best gardening gloves including thermal styles for colder months, tried and tested

The best gardening gloves including thermal styles for colder months, tried and tested

There’s nothing better than getting your hands in the soil. It contains a bacterium (mycobacterium vaccae) which can stimulate the production of serotonin, a ‘natural antidepressant’ that improves mood. But gardening can put our hands at risk, so it’s important to find the best gardening gloves to protect them. “There are so many good reasons to wear gardening gloves,” says Alan Down, lifelong avid gardener and nurseryman with more than 35 years of retailing experience. “A good pair of thorn-proof gloves protect your hands from soil borne diseases, cuts and abrasions, and even from damp, cold, nettles and thorns,” he says. Over the years, gardening gloves have become much more sophisticated, available in a range of materials, styles and sizes, with some offering specialised features. I’ve tested 16 gloves from the most trusted brands below, as well as answered some frequently asked questions. But if you’re in a hurry, here’s a quick look at my top five: The best gardening gloves: At a glance JUMP TO REVIEWS How to choose the best gardening gloves “It’s …

These touchscreen gloves handle rain and cold – and fix my biggest issue with winter hikes

These touchscreen gloves handle rain and cold – and fix my biggest issue with winter hikes

Cross Point Gear Sports gloves ZDNET’s key takeaways Cross Point’s sports gloves are available now for $55. They’re warm, waterproof, and comfortable, with a knit design that fits better than most waterproof gloves. They’re not cheap, but they’re worth the price. Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. I have a love/hate relationship with outdoor gloves. I have secondary Raynaud’s syndrome affecting the blood flow into my extremities (thanks a bunch, Lyme disease), so if my hands and feet are exposed to cold temperatures, it increases my risk of injury. This means warm socks and gloves have become an essential component of my everyday gear.  Also: I switched to a solid-state portable battery for a week – now lithium-ion feels outdated Socks are easy, but gloves — less so. Finding waterproof gloves that have touchscreen capability and that fit me well has been quite an odyssey. I’m not sure if it’s just me and my non-standard hands (big hands with short fingers: my middle fingers are a ring size US 18 — as big as they …

5 Best Touchscreen Gloves (2026), Tested and Reviewed

5 Best Touchscreen Gloves (2026), Tested and Reviewed

Other Touchscreen Gloves We Tested Photograph: Simon Hill Some of the touchscreen gloves we tried fell short of a recommendation for one reason or another. Verloop Twist Knit Touchscreen Gloves for $35: Gloves don’t have to be gray, as these vibrant, eye-catching, fun color combinations prove. I tested the Twist Knit Touchscreen Gloves in magenta and cobalt, and they proved an instant hit with my daughter. The tips of the thumb, index finger, and middle finger are touchscreen-friendly. She found it easy to swipe around and even type with some practice, but you need a snug fit to type at speed and use your thumbs. These gloves are cozy, with ribbed cuffs, and they are machine washable but not waterproof. Black Diamond Lightweight Screentap Gloves for $35: Thin gloves can maintain your dexterity but still provide some warmth. There’s a suede patch on the palm that acts as great padding for when you hold an umbrella or steering wheel. It’s easy to use the touchscreen with my thumb, so these are great for one-handed use, …

Best Ski Gloves and Mittens, Editor Tested and Reviewed (2026)

Best Ski Gloves and Mittens, Editor Tested and Reviewed (2026)

Outer Material: Most ski gloves are made using thick polyester treated with a waterproof DWR coating. These offer durable protection against the weather, although it is almost always worth spending a little more for Gore-Tex, or the equivalent waterproof membrane, to guarantee waterproof performance even in the wettest spring slush. Leather is a premium option for the very best ski gloves and mittens. It is soft, durable, and incredibly comfortable. But, unlike a polyester glove, leather requires a little more care, and you will need to use a specific leather cream to maintain softness, and also avoid drying them on the radiator, as it will dry out and potentially crack the leather. But, if looked after, a pair of premium leather gloves with a Gore-Tex liner will last for years. Check carefully as some leather gloves won’t be fully waterproof. Leather is naturally water resistant, which is great if you’re not planning on skiing in extreme conditions, but as always, look for a Gore-Tex membrane to ensure proper waterproofing. Skis and snowboards should be sharp, …

The Gloves Are Off in the Fight for Your Right to Repair

The Gloves Are Off in the Fight for Your Right to Repair

It has been a big year for the right to repair, the movement of advocates pushing for people to be able to fix their own electronics and equipment without manufacturer approval. The issue has gathered broad support from technologists, farmers, military leaders, and politicians on both sides of the aisle. It is popular with just about everyone—except the companies who stand to gain if the parts, instructions, and tools necessary to fix their products remain under lock and key. Three US states passed right-to-repair laws this year, including in heavily Republican states like Texas where the measure received a unanimous vote in both the House and Senate. Repair advocates are planning to continue that push into 2026 and beyond, applying pressure to legislators in an attempt to give gearheads more options when it comes to the gadgets they use every day. It marked a big shift for the right-to-repair movement, which has been lobbying for decades to allow users to repair their gadets—from iPhones to laptops—without going back to the manufacturer or voiding the warranty …

The best ski gloves and mitts for 2025, tried and tested on the slopes by a ski expert

The best ski gloves and mitts for 2025, tried and tested on the slopes by a ski expert

Crab Grab may not be as well-known as some of the other brands featured here, but it makes a range of fantastic gloves and mitts for snowboarding. We’ve been testing them for a few seasons, and everything we’ve tested has impressed us. They’re 100 per cent vegan, providing an excellent alternative for snowboarders and skiers that want top-quality products without the use of animal derived products. This vegan palm material is called AX Venture, and it coats the mitt for enhanced grip. The mitts use a waterproof and breathable 15K Hipora insert to keep wet weather at bay, with a PFAS-free DWR treatment. PrimaLoft provides warmth-giving loftiness, and the Micro Fuzz and Sherpa Fleece lining add another warming touch. On the palmer side, they add the benefit of PrimaLoft Grip-Control insulation, meaning you don’t get cold or compromise hold, which is important, especially when using a mitt, as dexterity is compromised. The long cuff is slim enough to sit under a jacket sleeve, but long enough to wear over the top, sealing the snow out …

Amazon’s Black Friday Week sale includes huge discounts on Ororo’s heated jackets, gloves, vests, and more

Amazon’s Black Friday Week sale includes huge discounts on Ororo’s heated jackets, gloves, vests, and more

We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more › Sign Up For Goods 🛍️ Product news, reviews, and must-have deals. Thanksgiving is typically the last barrier that stands between us and true winter. That means you’ll need gear to keep your warm soon, and Ororo is one of the best makers of heated gear in the market. Right now, Amazon’s Black Friday Week sale has heated jackets, vests, hoodies, and gloves for their lowest prices of the year. So, if you’re planning on shoveling any snow this winter and don’t want to end up in the emergency room or you just want to stay toasty during the cold months, grab some heated gear and get comfortable. ORORO Men’s Dual-Control Heated Jacket (5 Zones) – $189.99 (was $249.99) See It With five heating zones and dual-control settings for different areas of your body, this jacket is built for people who actually spend time outside in the cold. Think tailgates, job sites, or winter hikes. You can …