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Portland Teen Discovers New Cost-Efficient Way to Make Salt Water Drinkable
A Portland-based teenager is gaining attention all across the country because of an experiment that began in the classroom. The Jesuit High School senior has figured out a new way to create fresh water from sea water.
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