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SCIENCEMay 12 · 11:16 UTCSCIENCE DAILY

Scientists say this algae could remove microplastics from drinking water

Researchers have created a special kind of algae that can remove microplastics from drinking water by producing an orange-scented oil that helps bind to water-repelling microplastics. The algae can form easy-to-remove clumps and also clean wastewater while growing. This innovation has potential to improve water quality.

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