The City of Titusville has launched a pilot program using nanobubble technology in an effort to improve water quality in the ...
Plastics surround us, whether it's the grocery bags we use at the supermarket or household items such as shampoo and detergent bottles. Plastics don't exist only as large objects, but also as ...
Hosted on MSN
Amoebae: The microscopic health threat lurking in our water supplies. Are we taking them seriously?
There’s a sinister health threat we’re not taking seriously enough, a new paper argues – and it’s not a virus, bacterium, nor even a fungus. It’s the amoebae, free-living organisms that can survive ...
A team of Stanford researchers have created a tiny “hydrodynamic treadmill,” essentially an endless loop of water, to closely observe the behavior of marine microorganisms. “It opens scientific ...
Stacker on MSN
How water filtration systems improve water quality
Ingram's Water & Air Equipment reports that water filtration systems improve water quality by removing harmful contaminants, enhancing health, taste, and environmental benefits.
Tiny robots or nanobots are not only limited to health-related studies. Other scientists incorporate these technologies in science like in the case of mitigating extreme pollution in the environment.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Tough, space-proof ‘water bears’ would fail in Martian soil, study finds
Tardigrades, the microscopic “water bears” known for surviving space vacuum, extreme radiation, and freezing ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results