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A Student Surprises Science: Invents a Filter that Eliminates 96% of Microplastics From the Water

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Microplastics are already everywhere. In the water you drink, in the food and even in your organs. They don’t disappear, they just break into smaller pieces. A student in the United States, Mia Heller, designed a filter that doesn’t use physical meshes. Her invention eliminates 95.5% of these particles. It’s a breakthrough that leaves behind old systems that always cover up and come out expensive to maintain. Subscribe to our Telegram channel an…
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Microplastics are already everywhere. In the water you drink, in the food and even in your organs. They don’t disappear, they just break into smaller pieces. A student in the United States, Mia Heller, designed a filter that doesn’t use physical meshes. Her invention eliminates 95.5% of these particles. It’s a breakthrough that leaves behind old systems that always cover up and come out expensive to maintain. Subscribe to our Telegram channel an…

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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