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Microplastics in Drinking Water: Which Home Filters Actually Work?
Microplastics (fragments smaller than 5 mm) have invaded 90% of the world’s drinking water, according to the WHO. By 2025, studies confirm that the average…
Microplastics (fragments smaller than 5 mm) have invaded 90% of the world’s drinking water, according to the WHO. By 2025, studies confirm that the average…
As coral reefs face mass bleaching (50% have disappeared since 1950), an innovation is offering hope: 3D-printed artificial corals that not only mimic the structure…
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