Quirks and Quarks

Understanding our inner light, and more...

Sep 19, 2025
Rachel Scholes, an environmental engineering expert, discusses how tire wear particles like 6PPD-Quinone threaten both fish and humans, urging for tighter regulations. Pediatric endocrinologist Wayne Cutfield reveals that fecal microbiota transplants can lead to lasting metabolic benefits for obese adolescents, even years later. Terrence Cappellini shares insights on human pelvic evolution, crucial for bipedalism. Daniel Oblak explores ultra-weak photon emissions from living organisms, while Nirosha Murugan connects biophotonic signals to cancer and brain states, promising new avenues for non-invasive detection.
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INSIGHT

Tire Additives Are An Unseen Pollution Source

  • Tire wear releases billions of ultrafine particles containing unknown additives that reach air and waterways.
  • Rachel Scholes warns these additives, like 6-PPD-quinone, demand transparency and regulation because of widespread exposure.
INSIGHT

A Tiny Chemical Kills Fish And Reaches Humans

  • 6-PPD-quinone forms on tire surfaces and is lethal to coho salmon at parts-per-trillion levels.
  • Scholes notes biomonitoring already detects the compound in most people's blood and urine, raising human exposure concerns.
ANECDOTE

Scientists Vacuum Streets For Road Dust Samples

  • Scholes' team literally vacuums street dust to sample tire wear in Vancouver.
  • She jokes that someone seen vacuuming the street might just be a scientist collecting road dust.
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