This Tree Could Help Remove 98% of Microplastics From Drinking Water
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This Tree Could Help Remove 98% of Microplastics from Drinking Water
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A tree known for its medicinal properties for thousands of years may also help humanity tackle the problem of microplastic pollution. Moringa, often called the "miracle tree," earned this reputation in the past for its healing and nutritional qualities, but a recent study has revealed a new potential: the ability to filter microplastics from water with effectiveness similar to that of heavy metal-based solutions. When used in a machine that simu…
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