New water filtration technology removes nearly all particles greater than 10 nm

A new water filtration technology has been developed by researchers at the University of Texas. It uses a unique film composed of tiny fibres called nano-cellulose, intricately woven together into a gel-like substance. This gel serves as an incredibly efficient filter for water, capable of trapping various contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, and pollutants. The…

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Sustainable organic cathode batteries for electric vehicles developed by MIT

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have created cobalt batteries for electric motors, matching cobalt-primarily based batteries in cost-effectiveness with the capability for lithium substitute. Several electric vehicles depend on batteries containing cobalt, a metal associated with substantial economic, environmental, and social burdens. They have designed a new battery material that could offer a more…

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