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Student Creates a Revolutionary System that Removes 96% of Potable Water Microplastics

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A student named Mia Heller developed a technology capable of eliminating up to 96% of potential water microplastics, bringing a simple and accessible alternative to a problem growing around the world. The method uses magnetism to separate invisible wastes, offering a solution with potential for home use. What are microplastics... The post Student creates a revolutionary system that removes 96% of potential water microplastics first appeared on T…
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The invention originated from a casual reading and a neglected local reality marked by the presence of microplastics. A few years ago, Mia Heller came across a report on water quality in her community in Warrington, Virginia, and encountered a worrying scenario: tests indicated high levels of contamination by PFAS and microplastics. Without government resources allocated to solving the problem, the responsibility fell to the residents themselves…

A student named Mia Heller developed a technology capable of eliminating up to 96% of potential water microplastics, bringing a simple and accessible alternative to a problem growing around the world. The method uses magnetism to separate invisible wastes, offering a solution with potential for home use. What are microplastics... The post Student creates a revolutionary system that removes 96% of potential water microplastics first appeared on T…

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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