A reusable sponge that soaks up pollutants like phosphate and metals from water has been developed by Northwestern University ...
"The matter was taken up in the meeting." Advocate sounds alarm over disturbing scene at local pond: 'Discussions will be ...
Despite freshwater’s critical role in the global economy, 80% of the world’s untreated wastewater is released into rivers, ...
The sponge, coated with nanoparticles that have an affinity for pollutants, can collect metals like zinc and copper, as well ...
Northwestern researchers developed sponges to address water pollution and identified potential health risks of a juice-based ...
like this one in Hastings, private wells aren’t regulated. Owners have to treat water on their own. (Angelina Katsanis/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
A professor of Environmental Science at the University of Cape Coast, Professor David Kofi Essumang, has tasked engineers to develop innovative solutions for water treatment to address Ghana’s escalat ...
The body of water runs through industrial areas ... from disposing of waste sheep dip on their land over river pollution fears One solution is to find and fix every illegal sewage outlet to ...