PLASTIC FANTASTIC: Breakthrough In Scrubbing Microplastics From The World's Oceans

Picture shows natural and synthetic marine debris in Oahu, Hawaii, in undated footage. SEED's Trash Time Machine uses water and physics to separate natural and synthetic material. Note: Picture is a screenshot from a video (@seed.world/Newsflash) Picture shows natural and synthetic marine debris in Oahu, Hawaii, in undated footage. SEED's Trash Time Machine uses water and physics to separate natural and synthetic material. Note: Picture is a screenshot from a video (@seed.world/Newsflash)
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17 November 2022
This is the moment a retired US Marine Corps combat engineer shows off a new tool capable of separating microplastics from organic sea matter. The Trash Time Machine (TTM) is an open-source invention created by Ray Aivazian III, a former Marine Corps combat engineer and the founder of Stimulating...