Teen inventor uses waves and invasive plants to clear toxic algal blooms
Eighteen-year-old Natalie Muro has developed a device designed to eliminate harmful algal blooms from freshwater bodies. The system harnesses wind-driven waves alongside invasive plant species to combat cyanobacteria growth. In field tests, the device removed nearly all cyanobacteria while also capturing decayed cell material. The innovation is noted for being cost-effective and capable of restoring degraded freshwater ecosystems.
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