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New water filter removes 'forever chemicals' 100x faster than carbon
Scientists have unveiled a new water filter that strips out toxic “forever chemicals” at a pace that leaves today’s home systems in the dust, working about 100 times faster than standard activated ...
Voids, or empty spaces, exist within matter at all scales, from the astronomical to the microscopic. In a new study, researchers used high-powered microscopy and mathematical theory to unveil ...
New filtration technologies could absorb ‘forever chemicals’ at ‘ultrafast’ rate - Researchers say developments could greatly ...
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Off-grid filtration technology can remove over 99% of nanoplastics smaller than 50 nm
Professor Jeong-Min Baik's research group of the SKKU School of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering has developed a ...
As restaurants, bars, businesses and schools reopen and mask requirements drop for the fully vaccinated, some people are asking how to bring in customers and students while still preventing COVID-19 ...
This resource is part of Science Friday’s Educator Phenomena Forum and was developed collaboratively by Chenille Williams, an educator at the Richland County Department of Public Works, and Timnit ...
The development comes from the University of New South Wales. Here scientists have constructed a graphene-based, laboratory-scale filter. The filter is intended to remove the natural organic matter ...
A new soy-based air filter can capture toxic chemicals such as carbon monoxide and formaldehyde, which often escape other types of filters. Washington State University researchers have developed a soy ...
Sand vs soil, which will be the better filter? Soil is so important to what we eat and drink! It helps filter rainwater, chemicals, and waste into clean water. Farming also relies on healthy soil to ...
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