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13-year-old uses animal bones to filter water, takes top prize at national STEM competition
Last summer, middle schooler Tina Jin was alarmed to learn that over 2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water. With her heart set on finding a solution, Jin found inspiration in an ...
Slices of wood can act as water filters that remove bacteria and microplastics with more than 99 per cent efficiency, potentially offering a cheap way to protect people from water-borne illnesses.
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EPA Grant Fuels UF/IFAS Scientists’ Mission To Restore Florida Sea Sponges, Boost Water Quality
A crucial but often overlooked member of South Florida’s marine ecosystem—the sea sponge—is getting a major boost thanks to a ...
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