Researchers have created tiny springs to tackle marine microplastic pollution

Researchers have created tiny springs to tackle marine microplastic pollution

Microplastic pollution
Forbes

Researchers from Australia and China have developed tiny spring-shaped carbon-based molecules that could break down marine microplastics without harming surrounding microorganisms.

The coils are also magnetic, so can be retrieved and reused, and could provide an energy source for algae.

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