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Scientists use oxygen to make clean water faster and cheaper

A team of researchers has developed a new method for turning seawater into clean drinking water—one that works better than existing techniques, including activated carbon. The discovery, led by Yusuke Yamauchi from Nagoya University in Japan and Xingtao Xu from Zhejiang Ocean University in China, was published in Nature Communications. As the world’s population grows, […] The post Scientists use oxygen to make clean water faster and cheaper appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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