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12/11/2016
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By JD Heyes
Researchers develop tiny, shining crystals that detect and clean heavy metals in water
A team of researchers led by academics at Rutgers University has developed tiny, glowing crystals that are able to detect and then bind heavy-metal toxins in drinking water such as lead and mercury. The discovery, which was detailed in a paper published by the journal Applied Materials and Interfaces, may wind up being the latest […]
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