The tree was 98.5% effective at removing the microplastics, comparable with the current synthetic standard: aluminum sulfate.
The study points to a potential low‑cost, plant‑based alternative to chemicals.
The seeds from a common tree species native to Asian countries could provide a novel means of filtering the microplastics increasingly present in human drinking water supplies. The seeds of the ...
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The incredible benefits of moringa: nature's miracle tree
Moringa: A Year-Round Wonder Moringa trees thrive throughout the year in Southern India, often used in sambhar. In contrast, ...
The moringa tree is one of the most nutrient-dense plants on the planet. It is also very efficient at removing microplastics ...
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