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Un outil de détection des nanoplastiques inventé à McGill

Radio-Canada
7/7/2024
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Researchers at McGill University have developed a new technique that allows for the instant detection of nanoplastics in water. This method, called Microfluidic Enhanced Plasmonic Sensing (MEPS), is more efficient and cost-effective compared to traditional detection methods. Nanoplastics are harmful to the environment and human health, so this new technique could help identify and address nanoplastic pollution more effectively.
Un outil de détection des nanoplastiques inventé à McGill
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