The tree was 98.5% effective at removing the microplastics, comparable with the current synthetic standard: aluminum sulfate.
The seeds from a common tree species native to Asian countries could provide a novel means of filtering the microplastics increasingly present in human drinking water supplies. The seeds of the ...
In this episode of In the Kitchen with Matt, I have another vlog episode where I talk about the Moringa Tree, also known to some people as "The Tree of Life" because of its many health benefits and ...
A millenia-old purification technique could be the cure for Europe’s microplastic-riddled drinking water. In a recent study, seeds from the ‘miracle’ moringa tree were found to match or outperform ...
A study published in ACS Omega at the start of the year shows how seeds from Moringa oleifera (also known as the moringa tree ...