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Binghamton Researchers Develop Artificial Plants That Purify Indoor Air, Generate Electricity

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MIT: New Filtration Material Could Remove Long-Lasting Chemicals From Water

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Binghamton University Ph.D. student Maryam Rezaie, left, and Professor Seokheun “Sean” Choi have developed artificial plants that can feed off carbon dioxide, give off oxygen and generate power. Photo courtesy Jonathan Cohen

Professor Seokheun “Sean” Choi and PhD student Maryam Rezaie are repurposing their ideas about bacteria-powered biobatteries into a new idea. On average, Americans spend about 90% of their time indoors, …

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ZwitterCo membranes power efficient whey protein concentration.

ZwitterCo announced the availability of a new product line of sanitary superfiltration (SF) spiral membrane elements featuring its second-generation SF technology. These membranes are FDA-compliant for whey processing, including producing …

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Matter Regen

British climate-tech company Matter has launched its new microfiber capture technology, Regen™, during the New York Climate Week. Regen, developed in collaboration with Paradise Textiles, is a self-cleaning filtration system …

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By integrating cellulose into the silk-based fibrils that could be formed into a thin membrane, and then tuning the electrical charge of the cellulose, the researchers produced a material that was highly effective at removing contaminants in lab tests. Pictured is an example of the filter. Photo courtesy of Courtesy of the researchers.

Water contamination by the chemicals used in today’s technology is a rapidly growing problem globally. A recent study by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control found that 98 percent of …

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The topic of Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) and Direct Air Capture (DAC) has the potential to make a significant contribution to climate change and at the same time represents …

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