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Finally a Response Against Microplastics? Researchers have...

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Filtering microplastics remains one of the major challenges in water treatment. Too small, too numerous, they still partly escape conventional methods. But a team of Brazilian researchers is exploring an alternative: using tree seeds to capture them naturally,...
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Filtering microplastics remains one of the major challenges in water treatment. Too small, too numerous, they still partly escape conventional methods. But a team of Brazilian researchers is exploring an alternative: using tree seeds to capture them naturally,...

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Futura broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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