But scientists in China have come up with a possible solution: a biodegradable sponge made of squid bones and cotton. A research team from Wuhan University used chitin from squid bones and ...
Not only did the sponge remove 98 to 99.8 per cent of microplastics during its initial use in these settings, but it was also found to remain effective when reused, removing around 95 per cent of ...
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On February 8th, 2019, YouTuber CallMeCarson featured the image in the video "The Most Cursed Images 3." During the video, fellow YouTuber cscoop translates the writing to "Sponge Man Ice Cone." In ...