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Engineered algae shows promise for pulling microplastics from water
Every day, treated wastewater from cities across the United States releases billions of microplastic particles into rivers, ...
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Genetically engineered algae can remove microplastics from water
A research team grows algae in controlled bioreactors designed for large-scale applications, and the hope is to integrate the ...
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The research team, led by Illinois Sustainable Technology Center research scientist Wei Zheng, left, and ISTC postdoctoral researcher Hongxu Zhou, added a “designer biochar” water-treatment component ...
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