Scientists just found a smelly algae that eats microplastics, and it could save your drinking water
Scientists are developing algae to tackle microplastic pollution in drinking water. This orange-scented algae repels water, causing microplastics to stick to it. The algae then form clumps that can be easily removed. This innovation aims to clean waterways and wastewater. Researchers also plan to recycle collected plastics into new materials.