Menu

Blog

Page 8880

Apr 17, 2019

Solar evaporator offers a fresh route to fresh water

Posted by in categories: innovation, sustainability

About a billion people around the world lack access to safe drinking water. Desalinating salty water into drinkable water can help to fill this dangerous gap. But traditional desalination systems are far too expensive to install and operate in many locations, especially in low-income countries and remote areas.

Now researchers at the University of Maryland’s A. James Clark School of Engineering have demonstrated a successful prototype of one critical component for affordable small-scale desalination: an inexpensive solar evaporator, made of . The evaporator generates steam with and minimal need for maintenance, says Liangbing Hu, associate professor of science and engineering and affiliate of the Maryland Energy Innovation Institute.

The design employs a technique known as interfacial evaporation, “which shows great potential in response to global water scarcity because of its high solar-to-vapor efficiency, low environmental impact, and portable device design with low cost,” Hu says. “These features make it suitable for off-grid water generation and purification, especially for .”

Continue reading “Solar evaporator offers a fresh route to fresh water” »

Apr 17, 2019

These machines pull clean drinking water out of thin air, and they might be a solution to the global water crisis

Posted by in category: sustainability

World Water Day aims to raise awareness of the global water crisis, which could leave one in four people with a recurring water shortage by 2050. As the global population continues to climb, that means more than 2 billion people could soon be starved for world’s most precious resource.

To tackle this mounting issue, one company has turned to a solution in nature.

Read more

Apr 17, 2019

AquaBoy® Pro II Air to Water Generator

Posted by in category: sustainability

Make water from the air with the AquaBoy® Pro II, air to water generator. The AquaBoy® Pro II produces up to 2 to 5 gallons per day of “purified great tasting water” by making it directly from the air around us. This award-winning, luxury appliance provides access to both hot and cold purified drinking water with just the touch of a button that is perfect for hot tea, gourmet coffee, purified ice, cooking, pet care and much more. There is also a hot water lock button to help prevent accidental dispensing.

Read more

Apr 17, 2019

New CRISPR Tech Could Cure Herpes

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Gene hacking techniques that were recently used in human cells for the first time could someday let doctors shred up and destroy viruses like herpes or hepatitis B inside human cells, scientists say.

The new technique is called CRISPR-Cas3 — usually, when you hear about CRISPR tech, it’s the Cas9 variety — and Cornell researchers believe it could be used to cure viral diseases, according to a university-published press release.

Read more

Apr 17, 2019

The first of the TTC’s zero-emission electric buses rolled into town today (PHOTOS)

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

The first of the TTC’s zero-emission electric buses arrived today.

According to TTC spokesperson Stuart Green, the new vehicle must undergo testing and commissioning first before it can enter regular service later this spring.

The first of the #TTC ‘s zero emission electric buses arrived today! This @newflyer vehicle (#3700) will undergo testing and commissioning before it enters regular service later this Spring. We’ll have 60 e-buses by year end, making the TTC a national clean-tech fleet leader. pic.twitter.com/voobFV8JEM

Continue reading “The first of the TTC’s zero-emission electric buses rolled into town today (PHOTOS)” »

Apr 17, 2019

As Ebola outbreak rages, vaccine is 97.5% effective, protecting over 90K people

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The latest Ebola outbreak is bad—but it would be far worse without this vaccine.

Read more

Apr 17, 2019

Gene Therapy To Engineer Healthy Longevity

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Science CEO Liz Parrish are in a fight to eradicate diseases of aging. Preventive & regenerative gene therapies are key to fixing cellular death.

Read more

Apr 17, 2019

CRISPR gene editing has been used on humans in the US

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical

A medical trial in the US has used CRISPR gene editing to treat humans.

Read more

Apr 17, 2019

Incredible 3D Laser Scans Saved in 2015 Could Help Rebuild The Notre Dame

Posted by in category: habitats

The world watched in horror Monday night while flames tore through the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. As fire consumed the roof and toppled its iconic central spire, it seemed as though the historic church could be lost forever — but it’s possible, thanks to cutting-edge imagining technology, that all hope may not be lost.

Thanks to the meticulous work of Vassar College’s art historian Andrew Tallon, every exquisite detail and mysterious clue to the building’s 13th-century construction was recorded in a digital archive in 2015 using laser imaging.

Continue reading “Incredible 3D Laser Scans Saved in 2015 Could Help Rebuild The Notre Dame” »

Apr 17, 2019

Brain Computer Interface — Steve Hoffman

Posted by in categories: computing, neuroscience

Read more