A specialized sponge that works to slurp up pollutants, and then release them as desired, may present a reusable, low-cost solution.
A specialized sponge absorbs pollutants and releases them for reuse—paving the way for cleaner waterways and resource ...
His chemotherapy treatment was delayed as doctors attempted to figure out the cause of his pain, an Illinois attorney says.
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Tech Xplore on MSNSpecialized sponge can suck up stormwater pollutionAs more waterways contend with algae blooms and pollution caused by minerals from agricultural runoff and industrial ...
University of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute researchers with the Calgary Stroke Program at Foothills Medical Centre revolutionized treatment for stroke with the ESCAPE Trial, proving that a ...
Medical research involves research in a wide range of fields, such as biology, chemistry, pharmacology and toxicology with the goal of developing new medicines or medical procedures or improving ...
Researchers at the University of Liège (Belgium) have uncovered a previously unknown mechanism that regulates the immune response against parasites. A small percentage of patients taking the ...
The sponge, coated with nanoparticles that have an affinity for pollutants, can collect metals like zinc and copper, as well as phosphate, and in previous iterations has successfully pulled lead from ...
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