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Maroc Maroc - SOCIALBITES.CA - A La Une - 25/Aug 21:08

Scientists suggest shocking banks to protect against erosion 00:23

American scientists from Northwestern University in Chicago have proposed a new method to protect banks from erosion using electric current. The research was published in the scientific journal magazine Communication Earth and Environment (CEE). The team studied the natural mechanism of oysters, mussels and other marine life that use minerals dissolved in water to build […]

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