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Presented By: Museum of Natural History

Science Café: A problem so small you can see it from space

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Illustration of a satellite turning into a swan, Animorphs-style
Do we really consume a credit card’s worth of microplastics in a week? If microplastics are so small, how can they have such a big impact on our waterways? What are microplastics, anyway?

Explore these questions and more at November's Science Café! Please join Chris Ruf, Principal Investigator of the Remote Sensing Group (RSG) in the Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering Department (CLaSP) and graduate student Gopal Sundaram of the College of Engineering; Melissa Duhaime, Associate Professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; and members of the Duhaime Lab (Rachel Cable, Lizy Michaelson, Skyler Har), for a discussion about one of our planet’s biggest tiny problems.
Illustration of a satellite turning into a swan, Animorphs-style Illustration of a satellite turning into a swan, Animorphs-style
Illustration of a satellite turning into a swan, Animorphs-style

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