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Argentine Scientists Develop a Domestic Filter that Removes Micro and Nanoplastics From Tap Water in Four Hours

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In recent years, the detection of micro and nanoplastics in drinking water has raised concerns about their ability to enter living organisms and accumulate in tissues, with possible long-term effects that are still being investigated. According to CONICET, a team from the INTEMA (CONICET-UNMdP) in Mar del Plata is developing a domestic device to remove these particles as a complement to the usual purifiers. The project is led by the scientist Ca…

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In recent years, the detection of micro and nanoplastics in drinking water has raised concerns about their ability to enter living organisms and accumulate in tissues, with possible long-term effects that are still being investigated. According to CONICET, a team from the INTEMA (CONICET-UNMdP) in Mar del Plata is developing a domestic device to remove these particles as a complement to the usual purifiers. The project is led by the scientist Ca…

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ecoticias.com broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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