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How artificial mussels are helping to monitor water pollutio
How artificial mussels are helping to monitor water pollutio
How artificial mussels are helping to monitor water pollution
To monitor platinum concentration in water, scientists are using artificial mussels, a novel technology that mimics the way the molluscs work.
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