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        <description>What happens to plastics once they enter the environment? And how do tiny fragments like microplastics and nanomaterials affect ecosystems? Dr Katie Reilly, part of the Daphnia Detectives main exhibit, reveals how these particle-based pollutants change over time and interact with other contaminants, creating complex and often unpredictable impacts on aquatic life. She will explore how her research uses Daphnia, a tiny freshwater organism, to uncover the hidden effects of pollution and toxins in our environment.</description>
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