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Nanomaterials Jul 12, 2018

Graphene smart membranes can control water

Researchers at The University of Manchester's National Graphene Institute (NGI) have achieved a long-sought-after objective of electrically controlling water flow through membranes, as reported in Nature.

Environment Jul 5, 2018

Study finds potential in brackish groundwater desalination

New research suggests there's a large untapped resource for many of the increasingly water-limited regions of the U.S. and around the world: brackish groundwater, which, in theory at least, would require much less energy ...

Environment Jul 3, 2018

The tow-an-iceberg plan being floated to ease Cape Town drought

It is a plan as crazy as the situation is desperate—towing an iceberg from Antarctica to Cape Town to supply fresh water to a city in the grip of drought.

Energy & Green Tech Jul 2, 2018

Diesel doesn't float this boat—team designs zero-emissions marine research vessel

Marine research could soon be possible without the risk of polluting either the air or the ocean. It's thanks to a new ship design and feasibility study led by Sandia National Laboratories.

Environment Jun 19, 2018

From Cape Town to São Paulo, large cities are facing water shortages

Will South Africa's second largest city dry up on August 19 of this year? By launching an official countdown, Cape Town City Council wished to highlight the impending cuts to domestic water supply for its more than 3.7 million ...

Materials Science Jun 13, 2018

Learning how boron evaporates will improve water desalination technologies

High-temperature desalination technologies can efficiently reduce the concentrations of a chemical element in seawater to make it an effective substitute for fresh water. Research into how the element boron evaporates could ...

Energy & Green Tech May 21, 2018

The challenges and potential rewards of transitioning to concentrated solar power to desalinate seawater

Freshwater shortages are projected to increase in our hotter and more crowded future. Already, 150 countries desalinate seawater, using fossil fuels.

Materials Science Apr 25, 2018

Startup advances carbon-zero fuels through UConn partnership

When Rob McGinnis needed a well equipped lab for his startup company, his graduate school friend, Jeff McCutcheon, associate professor of chemical and biomedical engineering, suggested he apply for UConn's Technology Incubation ...

Environment Apr 20, 2018

Turning off the tap

In May 2018, South Africa's Cape Town may become the first city in the world to fully shut off its water.

Materials Science Apr 12, 2018

Scientists use carbon nanotube technology to develop robust water desalination membranes

A research team of Shinshu University, Japan, has developed robust reverse osmosis membranes that can endure large-scale water desalination. The team published their results in early February in Scientific Reports.

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