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Scientists have created a solar-powered sponge that transforms seawater into drinkable water using microscopic channels and ...
Most of the water on Earth is salty ocean water—not suitable for drinking. While desalination plants can remove the salt and make seawater drinkable, they use a lot of energy and expensive equipment.
Algae grown under Mars-like conditions could make bioplastic building materials for structures to harbor life in space.
Researchers have developed a sponge-like material with long, microscopic air pockets that uses sunlight and a simple plastic ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSun-powered sponge produces freshwater from seawater in just 6 hours of outdoor lightAfter just six hours in natural sunlight, this simple system generated about “3 tablespoons” of fresh, drinkable water.
The Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison (GMUG) National Forests sent out a reminder to visitors on Tuesday, warning of temporary recreation closures. The closures come ...
Chemists at the University of Toledo were doing an experiment Thursday night that “unexpectedly accelerated,” causing an ...
Prepare four beakers with four different temperatures of water—some warmer and some cooler than room temperature. You can use the ice to create cool-water samples and the microwave to heat warm-water ...
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