Circular Economy: Solar Stills Go Bananas
A pioneering technology increases the efficiency of solar stills by 50 % thanks to fruit waste such as banana peels and a state-of-the-art material.
According to the latest research, toxic chemicals that accumulate in groundwater and wastewater could be removed efficiently by ultrasound.
A pioneering technology increases the efficiency of solar stills by 50 % thanks to fruit waste such as banana peels and a state-of-the-art material.
Made from recycled plastic, the new floating desalination plant harnesses the sea's energy to produce fresh water.
The new miniature robot fits in the tightest of spaces and, beyond inspecting pipes, could be the beginning of a new underground robotic era.
The “air-to-water” dispenser, presented at the latest CES show, produces drinking water at home without needing to connect to water mains.
Solar-powered, the new portable desalination technology uses electricity instead of filters to remove salt and solid particles.
This solar desalination system will also enable wastewater treatment or the sterilizing of medical instruments in isolated regions.
The new generation of nanorobots offers applications such as trapping toxic molecules employing polymer "hands" while powered by magnetic fields.
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