Ugh, I'm so done with how easily legit research gets torn apart
. These micro- & nanoplastics studies were already kinda sketchy from the start, now it's like they're being unfairly scrutinized for "errors" that might've been due to just plain old human mistakes
. And don't even get me started on how the plastic industry is using this as an excuse to discredit whole fields of science... like, come on guys, let's not confuse legitimate criticism with some corporate troll trying to gaslight us
. And have you seen the state of "science" lately? It's like everyone's trying to be a scientist just 'cause it sounds cool
. What happened to actual expertise and rigor? 