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    ‘Can remove 96% microplastics’: High school student builds low-cost filter to tackle water pollution

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    A US high school student has pioneered a low-cost water filter using magnetic ferrofluid to capture 96% of microplastics. This innovative prototype, inspired by local pollution concerns, offers a promising, affordable solution to a global crisis. The system's efficiency and potential for reuse are drawing significant attention, suggesting a new avenue for cleaner drinking water.
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