Rice University researchers, in collaboration with international partners, have developed the first eco-friendly technology to rapidly capture and destroy toxic "forever chemicals" (PFAS) in water.
MACH Engineering reports that industrial water pollution remains a significant issue in the U.S., with many businesses ...
What if the answer to the world’s growing water crisis was hidden in the depths of the ocean? For decades, the idea of turning seawater into drinkable freshwater has been plagued by high costs, ...
Water technology entrepreneurs and consultants came together on Thursday morning for “Water is Life and Legacy,” a panel discussing the elements of a successful water tech startup. Hosted by former ...
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OAU Prof advocates technology to combat water pollution
A professor of Environmental Chemistry and Environmental Management, Aderonke Okoya, has called for the adoption of Internet of Things technologies to monitor water quality and combat pollution in ...
At a manufacturing site just north of Chicago, engineers build patented equipment that injects trillions of microscopic gas bubbles — at least 2,500 times smaller than a grain of sand — into ...
The U.S Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $100,000 in small business innovation grants to encourage 24 companies to develop their ideas, such as repurposing waste, into products that help ...
Sea foam is a common sight along the coastline as breaking waves churn up air and algae. Now, a study in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology reports that sea foam from several beaches along North ...
Popular sci-fi has long-imagined a future artificial intelligence (AI) gaining consciousness and turning against humankind. However, AI poses huge risks right now, as it threatens our water supplies, ...
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