(Nanowerk News) Most of Earth’s water is in the oceans and too salty to drink. Desalination plants can make seawater drinkable, but they require large amounts of energy. Now, researchers reporting in ...
Most of Earth’s water is in the oceans and too salty to drink. Desalination plants can make seawater drinkable, but they require large amounts of energy. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Energy ...
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Researchers strike the “Achilles Heel” of desalination
Arid countries with lack of access to freshwater have for decades relied on getting freshwater by separating salt from ...
Two engineers from Hamad Bin Khalifa University in Qatar have developed a modular desalination system that can also provide electricity, hydrogen, and cool air for refrigeration, Tech Xplore reported.
Researchers at MIT have created a solar-powered device that can make seawater drinkable. The team says the device can remove the salt from seawater for less than the cost of US tap water. This process ...
In many areas of the world, including California, the demand for freshwater exceeds supply, and the effects of climate change are exacerbating the issue. More frequent and longer periods of drought ...
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Caption: A custom-made setup removes salt from seawater in natural sunlight, using a beaker of seawater, a black piece of aerogel, and a curved plastic cap that drips into a funnel and beaker.
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