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Getting Arsenic Out of Water

IBM is developing a membrane that is more effective at ridding drinking water of arsenic contaminants.

Measuring Corn Ethanol's Thirst for Water

Ethanol from corn consumes three times more water than previously thought.

A Low-Energy Water Purifier

A Yale spinoff hopes to solve the big problem with desalination.

Purifying Water with Nano-particles

A company says 3-D nanoparticles boost the efficiency of water purification.

Synthetic Tree Hauls Water

A new microfluidic system offers a different way to move water.

Finding Water on the Moon

An advanced type of mass spectrometry has detected water in lunar particles.

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