A portable biosensor developed at La Trobe University may allow rapid, on-site detection of toxic "forever chemicals" in ...
A portable biosensor developed at La Trobe University may allow rapid, on-site detection of toxic “forever chemicals” in water, removing the need for samples to be sent to specialist laboratories.
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Pendulum-like cylinder could generate electricity from ocean water currents
The system works by placing a cylindrical tube in a water current, which triggers a physical phenomenon known as vortex ...
Researchers at La Trobe University have developed a portable biosensor that detects the regulated PFAS chemical PFOA on-site.
Costco is a great place to go for bulk food, reasonably price clothes, pots and pans, and so much more — and did you know ...
Amazon shoppers can save a whopping $138 on this carbon monoxide detector. The 5-in-1 gas detector is a simple way to add some peace of mind to your home. This compact device monitors carbon monoxide, ...
Roborock is launching a limited-time promotion on its latest F25 series floor cleaners, offering meaningful discounts on both the ...
Euromonitor International presents certificate recognizing Aiper as the No. 1 brand of smart robotic pool cleaner in the ...
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The Pacific Coastal Fog Research Project will collect samples from throughout California’s coastline
A team led by environmental chemist Peter Weiss-Penzias of UC Santa Cruz will study the fog’s composition, looking for toxic ...
So if we’re right, each former human is now essentially a radio transmitter and receiver. One plurb sends out a signal that ...
We have curated the best innovations of CES 2026, offering a look at standout products that push boundaries, rethink familiar ...
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