Nature does it again! The natural world has a knack for giving us the blueprints for some useful technologies, and the humble sea urchin is the latest contributor. Scientists have designed a new class ...
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Sunlight-powered catalyst targets toxic forever chemicals in water and soil
Researchers have built a sunlight-powered catalyst that can break down so-called forever chemicals into ...
Aisle containment is no longer a static wall – but an intelligent asset that actively drives efficiency forward ...
If hard water is wreaking havoc on your plumbing, here’s what you can do to stop it.
An international team of scientists led by the University of Bath has developed a new catalyst—a substance that speeds up chemical reactions—that uses sunlight to break down so-called "forever ...
The average American family does eight to 10 loads of laundry a week. But how do you know if you’re getting the most out of ...
Ranchbot’s sensors use satellite technology to monitor tank levels, trends and operation, enabling customers to check water ...
River campaigners in west Norfolk have found high levels of E. Coli bacteria and other pollutants at a protected nature site after ...
In a region with increasingly strained water resources, a rancher is using robots to help solve a growing problem.
Some social media users claimed that adding a pinch of salt to water boosts hydration and electrolytes. What do experts think ...
Most agree MPS schools need air conditioning. Here's why it hasn't happened yet, and what would need to change.
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