Microplastics are everywhere, but fortunately scientific strides are being made to come up with solutions to remove them from ...
The tree was 98.5% effective at removing the microplastics, comparable with the current synthetic standard: aluminum sulfate.
The moringa tree (Moringa oleifera) has so many possible uses that it’s hard to keep track. In many parts of the world it’s referred to as the Miracle Tree, as it provides subsistence communities with ...
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 ...
The "miracle tree," for its nutrition, the moringa tree has recently gained popularity as a plant which can be easily grown by beginners due to its numerous advantages. Starting from its nutritious ...
The moringa tree is one of the most nutrient-dense plants on the planet. It is also very efficient at removing microplastics from water, scientists find ...
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