#CryptoCharts101 Two Teenagers from Woodlands, Texas, created a Device to filter Toxic microplastics from water and won $50,000 for their Innovation
At just 17 years old, Victoria Ou and Justin Huang have developed a groundbreaking pen-sized device that uses ultrasonic waves to eliminate up to 94% of microplastics from water.
Their invention earned them the prestigious $50,000 Gordon E. Moore Award, recognizing their innovative approach to one of the planet's most pressing environmental threats.
Compact yet powerful, the device is designed for both home and industrial use, with plans already underway to scale the technology for real-world application. With microplastics now found in everything from bottled water to human blood, this breakthrough could be a game-changer in the fight for cleaner water and a healthier planet.