Scientists developed a magnetic carbon-clay hybrid that effectively removes radioactive waste from Chernobyl water, setting a ...
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 ...
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 ...
A family office in Southington, D.R. Elliott & Co. LLC, has invested in a water treatment device manufacturer based in Harwinton. DRECo announced that it has invested a “substantial amount of ...
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