University Collaboration Creates Solar-Powered Water Purification System for Developing Nations
University academics collaborate on groundbreaking solar-powered water purification system to revolutionize clean drinking water access in developing nations. Teesside University, South African, and DRC institutions spearhead innovative technology to offer cost-effective and portable solution. Generously funded project aims to address water scarcity using nanomaterials and solar power. Stay informed with BBC Tees for updates.
Nanofibers Revolutionize Water Purification
Discover how researchers at TU Wien are revolutionizing water purification with nanofiber filters made from waste cellulose to effectively remove hazardous textile dyes from water sources. Learn how this innovative technology enhances filtration efficiency by maximizing contact surface area and promotes sustainable environmental practices.
UK and Canadian Space Agencies Launch Aqualunar Challenge for Moon Water Purification Technologies
The UK Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency have launched the Aqualunar Challenge, a £1.2 million international prize aimed at supporting the development of water-purifying technologies for the Moon. The challenge, funded by the UK Space Agency’s International Bilateral…