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A New Device That Filters Saltwater 1000 Times Faster

2022-06-14
By: Roshan
On: June 14, 2022

Scientists have invented a gadget that filters saltwater a thousand times quicker than routinely used desalination devices, which might be a significant step toward tackling the problem of freshwater shortage.Continue Reading

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Rubbery Nano-material That Could Replace Human Tissue

2020-03-19
By: Roshan
On: March 19, 2020

Amferia, a start up that plans to commercialize a rubbery nano-material invention that seamlessly integrates with the human body — this could pave the way for everything from new reconstructiveContinue Reading

Scientists create Low-Cost Solar Cells using Nanotechnology

2018-01-22
By: Staff Reporter
On: January 22, 2018

Nanotechnology has been used by scientists at Stanford University to create crystalline silicon (c-Si) thin-film solar cells that are more efficient at capturing solar energy. The discovery can reduce theContinue Reading

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