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1 gallon an hour: World’s fastest solar evaporator turns sea water into drinking water
Scientists at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in Korea have ...
In the unforgiving polar wilderness, scientists go to great lengths to safeguard the devices that gather precious data.
As global demand for data storage and processing accelerates — driven by cloud computing, streaming media, and the explosive ...
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Ancient mega-structure baffles scientists who can't explain how it exists
Across the world, archaeologists keep stumbling on structures so old, so large and so technically sophisticated that they ...
A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a new technology that can convert seawater into clean drinking water using only sunlight, without any external power source. This breakthrough could ...
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