MIT researchers have developed an innovative water filter composed of silk and cellulose, capable of effectively removing PFAS and heavy metals from...
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A new technology can extract lithium from brines at an estimated cost of under 40% that of today's dominant extraction method, and at just a fourth of lithium's current market price. The new technology would also be much more reliable and sustainable in its use of water, chemicals, and land than today's technology, according to a study published in Matter by Stanford University researchers.
MIT researchers have developed an innovative water filter composed of silk and cellulose, capable of effectively removing PFAS and heavy metals from...
Researchers at the University of Queensland have developed technology to remove harmful synthetic fluorine-based chemicals from water in order to...
Insider Brief Researchers at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics report they have identified a new method to distinguish nontrivial...
Removing PFAS from waterResearchers at the University of Queensland (UQ) have developed a new technology that can remove synthetic forever chemicals...
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a groundbreaking technique to make skin and other tissues transparent using a simple food-safe dye....
In the fast-changing world of 3D printing, researchers are always looking for ways to make the process faster and more versatile. A team from Lawrence...
Competitive: Stanford University (US): The Stanford ME/CFS Collaborative Research Center operates under the auspices of the Stanford Genome...
Africa is pumping out more and more lithium, meaning supply being switched off from the Mt Cattlin mine will do little to turn the tide for...
Africa is pumping out more and more lithium, meaning supply being switched off from the Mt Cattlin mine will do little to turn the tide for...