A Nobel Prize-winning scientist creates a machine capable of generating up to 1,000 liters of water per day from the air.
Prof Omar Yaghi, who won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, has developed a technology to extract 1,000 litres of water daily from dry air. This breakthrough aligns with PM Modi’s 2020 suggestion of ...
Researchers developed ceramic membranes with near-defect-free surfaces that filter dyes from wastewater at tap-water pressure, cutting energy use in water treatment.
The 2024 ACS Sustainability Summit explored the vital role of chemistry in advancing U.N. Sustainable Development Goal #6: Clean Water and Sanitation. Thoughout the summit, leading experts in academia ...
Organic chemists have tended to avoid using water to host reactions, largely because their carbon-based molecules rarely dissolve in the liquid. Now, Burkhard König at the University of Regensburg has ...
The study AI Solutions for Improving Sustainability in Water Resource Management, published in Sustainability, offers a ...
A puzzle in theoretical chemistry has been solved at TU Wien: A new computational method now makes it possible to calculate the forces between large molecules with unprecedented accuracy. A Lawrence ...
Water treatment technologies traditionally assume that coexisting pollutants interfere with each other, reducing cleanup efficiency.
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