Nano-sponges for toxic metals
Microscopic particles honeycombed with holes only nanometers wide soon could help purify industrial runoff, coal plant smoke, crude oil and drinking water of toxic metals, experts told UPI's Nano World.
Microscopic particles honeycombed with holes only nanometers wide soon could help purify industrial runoff, coal plant smoke, crude oil and drinking water of toxic metals, experts told UPI's Nano World.
Nov 12, 2005
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Billing and insurance paperwork consume at least one out of every five dollars of private insurance health spending in California, a study finds.
Nov 12, 2005
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The U.S. Senate is expected to ratify an agreement with Russia on protection of polar bears in Alaska and eastern Siberia.
Nov 12, 2005
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A Dutch dune area has dried out at a number of locations as a result of water extraction and drainage of adjacent areas.
Nov 12, 2005
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