Glow in the dark tampons identify sewage poll
Tampons may not be an obvious scientific tool, but engineers from the University of Sheffield in the UK have been using them to identify where waste water from baths, washing machines, sinks and showers is polluting our rivers and streams.
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Glow-in-the-dark tampons are being used to fix bad plumbing