A New Membrane Able to Clear up Oil Spills and Recover Fuel
The smart membrane developed by the University of British Columbia can switch between filtering water and filtering oil.
A robotic arm dedicated to caring for coral reefs is one of the latest examples of how robotics is being utilized to protect the planet.
The smart membrane developed by the University of British Columbia can switch between filtering water and filtering oil.
A US company has started to print biocompatible lungs and covering them with a stem cell culture.
A group of European scientists has jointly developed a system that leverages the oscillations of laser beams in underwater communication cables in order to detect seismic activity.
Developed by the University of Texas, it captures and channels water molecules. The key lies in its hydrophilic properties.
The new technology could provide a giant leap in road design by implementing sensors and wireless transmission systems.
The absorbent and hydrophobic properties of some aquatic plants could enable them to become a powerful ally against oil spills in the high seas.
A new approach for tackling air pollution: Goodyear, a tire manufacturer from the USA, recently announced the creation of a new prototype of literally green tires that sport a layer of moss.
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