'Tampon tests' could be used to track sewage in rivers
by Hannah Devlin, science correspondent from on (#63P3)
Trial using tampons and UV light successfully identified sewage pollution entering rivers from households
Glow-in-the-dark tampons could be used to show where sewage is seeping into rivers, scientists have suggested.
A study has found that tampons absorb even tiny amounts of "brighteners" found in detergents, toothpaste and shampoo and subsequently glow under UV light.
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