These tiny holes could change how the world cleans water
A new nature-inspired membrane uses perfectly uniform one-nanometer pores to filter molecules with remarkable precision. The technology could transform industries such as pharmaceuticals and textiles by reducing energy consumption, improving water reuse, and delivering separation performance far beyond current filters.
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Children can test the new miniature replica of an MRI machine on different toys.
The aim of the Hele Road ward is to give students hands-on experience with equipment and patients.
Before testing new therapies in animals, researchers now have a more efficient starting point-lab-grown canine muscle ce…
Mechanoluminescent materials convert mechanical energy such as stress, strain and vibration directly into light, making …