drinking water

Mexico and the issue of nanoplastics in bottled water

A recent study by the National Academy of Sciences in Mexico has revealed that bottled water, far from being a completely safe option, may contain up to 240,000 pieces of plastic per liter, including nanoplastics, tiny particles associated with...

Argentinian scientist develops device to detect potable water wells and takes it to NASA

A student from **UNSAM** has become a source of pride for the entire educational community for winning an international competition to travel to **NASA**. Her name is **Malena García Vildoza**, who developed a tool to detect **drinkable water in...

Access to water: a basic and irrevocable human right

Access to water is a basic and inalienable human right, as having access to safe drinking water and sanitation systems are essential for the realization of all human rights. Water is an essential universal good that should not be lacking...

AI-controlled nanofilters designed to potentially alter water consumption

A research team from the Faculty of Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics, and Computing (Famaf) at the National University of Córdoba (UNC) is carrying out a project that could revolutionize the consumption of drinking water. It involves the design of nanofilters controlled...

New invention promises to end drought by efficiently extracting water from the air

A group of researchers from Ohio State University has developed a new prototype of an air-to-water collector that promises to end drought and be more efficient and portable than traditional methods. Built with temperature-sensitive materials, this device made of nickel...

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England: more than 80 animals rescued in an operation against abuse

In an operation against animal abuse involving the South Yorkshire police, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty...