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Japan's researchers develop ocean-friendly plastic

Japan's researchers develop ocean-friendly plastic

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Researchers in Japan have developed a salt-sensitive plastic that disintegrates in seawater within hours, offering a possible solution to plastic pollution in the ocean.
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