Microplastics are the crumbs of our plastic world, tiny pieces that come from bigger items breaking apart or from products like synthetic clothing and packaging. They’re now everywhere. Scientists ...
Microplastics are the crumbs of our plastic world, tiny pieces that come from bigger items breaking apart or from products like synthetic clothing and packaging. They're now everywhere. Scientists ...
A magnetic sea urchin-shaped material (developed by KIST) is placed inside the pipe where wastewater flows in, and magnets are used on the outside of the pipe to induce self-assembly. The arranged ...
New water treatment material rapidly removes phosphorus and kills coliforms, enabling recycling for industrial use and supporting a circular economy. (Nanowerk News) The water we use every day is ...
TOKYO — Magnets have no significant role in treating water, despite the claims of their manufacturers, according to a new study by the National Consumer Affairs Center of Japan. So-called magnetic ...
The water we use every day is purified in wastewater treatment plants and discharged into rivers, and in recent years, the reuse of treated water for domestic and industrial use has been expanding to ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Residential Water Treatment Devices: Middle East Industry Analysis and Opportunity Assessment 2015-2025" report to ...
WASHINGTON, DC — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has published new guidance that allows for the installation of water treatment devices in the agency’s Household Well Systems Grant Program.