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MIT scientists have created a game-changing new "bubble wrap" material that can turn air into water that's safe to drink.
Rosa Busquets receives funding from UKRI/ EU Horizons MSCA Staff exchanges Clean Water project 101131182, DASA, project ACC6093561. She is affiliated with Kingston University, UCL, Al-Farabi Kazakh ...
University of Pennsylvania's researchers accidentally stumbled onto a novel material that can pull water from the air without ...
In a world where billions lack clean water, scientists have found a way to pull it from thin air. An international team of researchers led by Nobel Laureate Professor Sir Kostya Novoselov and ...
New water treatment material rapidly removes phosphorus and kills coliforms, enabling recycling for industrial use and supporting a circular economy.
Developing a pressure-induced water producing material Date: May 22, 2025 Source: University of Tsukuba Summary: Researchers have discovered a phenomenon -- applying pressure to a copper-chromium ...
Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have discovered a phenomenon—applying pressure to a copper-chromium Prussian blue analog, which is a compound featuring crystal voids, causes the ...
A serendipitous observation in a Chemical Engineering lab at Penn Engineering has led to a surprising discovery: a new class of nanostructured materials that can pull water from the air, collect ...
It was discovered as plans progressed to put in a new supply line. New test results confirm the contamination did not get into the water.
This spongy composite material made of porous balsa wood, lithium chloride, and iron oxide nanoparticles, can capture water from the air fairly efficiently ...
Waste material from a hazardous waste landfill in Oregon has now been discovered close to Toledo’s raw water supply. This revelation came as engineers planned to construct an additional water ...
Leonard Kowalski took 2 On Your Side through a home in Amherst and offered tips for locating and testing the material of your water service line.