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Clean Water Solution: MIT Develops New Electrochemical Method to Remove Micropollutants From Water
MIT develops new electrochemical process that has the ability to selectively remove organic contaminants, including chemical waste products, pesticides and pharmaceuticals, even at extremely low levels.
Latest Research Articles
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Giant Lava Waves Spotted Surging Violently in Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Io
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This New Device Creates Energy Out of Air Pollution
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Australian Fossils Could Be the Oldest Evidence of Life on Earth
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Inside the Strange World of Coober Pedy, Where an Entire Village Lives in Elaborate Underground Caves
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Cassini Spots 'Bands of Bright Lights' of Methane Clouds Across Saturn's Moon Titan, Spacecraft Nearing Grand Finale Completion
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Orders for Tesla's Solar Roof Now Open, Will Elon Musk's New Brainchild Revolutionize Solar Power Harvesting and Storage?
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The Path to Extinction: African Lions Face Same Threats That Wiped Out Big Cats During the Ice Age
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Homo Naledi Humanoids May Have Shared Earth With Humans, Roamed the Planet Less than 330,000 Years Ago
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Baby Louie Gets a Name! Fossilized Chinese 'Baby Dragon' Finally Identified as a New Dinosaur Species
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Meet Zuul, the Destroyer of Shins: Newly Discovered 75-Million-Year-Old Armored Dinosaur Named After ‘Ghostbusters’ Monster
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Oldest Life on Earth Unearthed in 3.48-Billion-Year-Old Australian Rocks
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Scientists Successfully Reproduce Dangerous Space Radiation Inside a Lab