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Study: Engineered Algae Can Remove 91% of Microplastics in One Hour

Genetically engineered algae remove microplastics from water and convert them into bioplastics, potentially improving wastewater treatment and reducing pollution, researchers said.

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University of Missouri researcher Susie Dai engineered algae that removes microplastics by producing limonene, the oil that gives oranges their scent.

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missouri.edu broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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