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Optical analysis and machine learning techniques can now readily detect microplastics in marine and freshwater environments using inexpensive porous metal substrates.
Researchers at Nagoya University, in collaboration with the National Institute for Materials Sciences (NIMS) in Japan and others, have developed a method to readily detect microplastics in marine and freshwater environments using inexpensive porous metal substrates.
Optical analysis and machine learning techniques can now readily detect microplastics in marine and freshwater environments using inexpensive porous metal substrates. Details of the method, developed by researchers at Nagoya University with collaborators at the National Institute for Materials Sciences in Japan and others, are published in the journal Nature Communications.