Messi & Co. Eye Positive Start

Messi & Co. Eye Positive Start Messi & Co. Eye

In the sports of this Argentina’s latest quest for World Cup Glory kicks off later today , as the South American Champions begin their groupsian campaign against three-time Asian Champion …

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Methane More Harmful Than CO2

Methane More Harmful Than CO2

we all know that ,when it comes to sources of methane emissions , livestock plays a major role. but did you know that combined methane emissions from just 15 meat …

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Draught Affects French Vineyards

Draught Affects French Vineyards

A series of heat waves has compounded a critical drought in much of Europe. as a result the grape harvesting season has come early for French winemakers this year. now …

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Eggs can remove salt & microplastics

Researchers have discovered that, egg whites can be used to remove salt and microplastics from seawater. Scientists tested different ingredients on bread recipes mixed with carbon, and saw that the protein in egg whites created the perfect structure for filtration. the egg whites were then converted into a type of airgel . Which is a lightweight and porous material, that can be used in water filtration energy storage, and thermal insulation. the researcher said that when egg whites are freeze-dried and heated in an environment without oxygen, they create a structure of interconnected strands of carbon fibers and sheets of graphene. the resulting material can remove salt and microplastics from seawater with up to 99 efficiency. The filtration process requires only gravity and has no water wastage, compared to reverse osmosis. Which requires more energy important excess water for operation . scientists said that activated carbon is one of the cheapest materials used for water purification. but the new filter is much better. researchers are now focused on refining the filtration process. so it can be used in water purification on a larger scale.

Researchers have discovered that, egg whites can be used to remove salt and microplastics from seawater. Scientists tested different ingredients on bread recipes mixed with carbon,  and saw that the …

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