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Tiny water-walking bugs provide scientists with insights on how microplastics are pushed underwater

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22 January 2024
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Microplastics are tiny plastic particles[1] that can cause big problems[2] when they enter the water supply. One way my fluid dynamics lab[3] explores microplastic movement is by studying how tiny water-walking insects are pushed underwater by raindrops.

Read more https://theconversation.com/tiny-water-walking-bugs-provide-scientists-with-insights-on-how-microplastics-are-pushed-underwater-221284

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