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A High School Girl Invents a Filter Capable of Removing Microplastics From the Water

Summary by Journal Du Geek
While microplastics come everywhere, from the oceans to the human brain, an 18-year-old American high school student has developed an original filtration system that could simplify their disposal from drinking water. Her prototype, designed in a garage, already displays performances that would make many more expensive research projects pale.
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While microplastics come everywhere, from the oceans to the human brain, an 18-year-old American high school student has developed an original filtration system that could simplify their disposal from drinking water. Her prototype, designed in a garage, already displays performances that would make many more expensive research projects pale.

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Journal du Geek broke the news on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
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