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Some algae have helped remove microplastics from water after being bioengineered to clump together with these contaminants, forming an easily collectible microplastic-algae sludge.

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Additional insights we found via Science Friday

  1. Scientists at the University of Missouri took advantage of colony-forming algae, which, like microplastics, are hydrophobic—they repel water.

  2. Researchers believe such algae provide a scalable solution for microplastic removal that can be employed in wastewater treatment processes.

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