EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 5 MIN
April 1, 2026 - 18‑Year‑Old Invents Water Filter That Removes 95.5% of Microplastics
from News Report with Aidan · host Aidan M. Pham
📄 SHOW NOTES — News Report with AidanEpisode 66: “18‑Year‑Old Invents Water Filter That Removes 95.5% of Microplastics”Release Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2026In today’s episode of News Report with Aidan, Aidan highlights an incredible scientific breakthrough made by a teenager. 18‑year‑old Mia Heller, a high school student from Virginia, has invented a water filtration system that removes about 95.5% of microplastics — a level comparable to many professional systems.Aidan explains how Mia created the device, why microplastics are a growing concern, and how her invention could help communities around the world access cleaner, safer water.---🌟 What Kids Will Learn- What microplastics are and why they matter - How water filtration systems work - How ferrofluid and magnets can remove contaminants - Why young inventors can make a big impact - The basics of Microplastics 101 ---💧 Episode Summary for Young Listeners- 18‑year‑old Mia Heller invented a filter that removes 95.5% of microplastics - She was inspired by water contamination in her hometown - Her system uses ferrofluid and magnets instead of traditional membranes - The design is low‑cost, reusable, and easy to maintain - Microplastics are tiny pieces of plastic found in water, animals, and even humans - Mia’s invention won recognition at a major science fair and could help improve water quality for many communities
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