Science



An amazing new nanomaterial can filter dangerous environmental toxins out of water, research has found. The study tested the ability of a highly porous Metal Organic Framework, which acts like a tiny sponge, to filter out a toxic herbicide, but it could also be modified to get rid of other substances. What an amazing breakthrough!

Read more: http://bit.ly/13ZWrMd Want more science? Subscribe to our daily email alerts: http://bit.ly/YpZkog
An amazing new nanomaterial can filter dangerous environmental toxins out of water, research has found. The study tested the ability of a highly porous Metal Organic Framework, which acts like a tiny sponge, to filter out a toxic herbicide, but it could also be modified to get rid of other substances. What an amazing breakthrough!

Read more: http://bit.ly/13ZWrMd Want more science? Subscribe to our daily email alerts: http://bit.ly/YpZkog

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

What is the difference between asynchronous and synchronous execution?

Yahoo accepting requests for inactive email IDs

How to install JDK 1.7.0 and how to set path and classpath variables