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Nanotubes squeeze salt from water

May 22, 2006 Lawrence Livermore researchers hope carbon-nanotube membrane could be used to desalinate water inexpensively. TAGS: nanotube, membrane, molecule, nanotechnology, researcher

Fuel cells take another step toward reality

April 11, 2006 For fuel cells, the components are coming together. TAGS: fuel cell, membrane, electron

A better way to make seawater drinkable

November 9, 2006 UCLA researcher develops efficient membrane for filtering out salt and impurities; nanoparticles do a lot of the work. TAGS: membrane, nanoparticle, particle, Israel, water, researcher

Diamonds: Nanotech's best friend?

February 9, 2005 Whether you're a skeptic or supporter of nanotechnology, it's easy to take a shine to the tools. Photos: Nanotech work turns on a dime Video: Nanotech under a microscope TAGS: nanotechnology, membrane, transistor, photograph

Tools for the ultimate high-tech survival kit

September 30, 2005 For the planner with money to burn, plenty of high-tech devices can be added to a good disaster-survival kit. High-tech tools for coping with disaster TAGS: membrane, blanket, fabric, disaster, nanotechnology, kit, water, food, virus

Panasonic, Toshiba delve into alternative energy

October 26, 2004 Plans include a hydrogen-based home-heating system and a tiny fuel cell that powers an MP3 player for 20 hours. TAGS: fuel cell, membrane, methanol, alternative energy, hydrogen, water, natural gas, reaction, hydrogen fuel cell, Panasonic, Toshiba, MP3 player, MP3

General Electric's water source

February 9, 2007 Jeff Fulgham, with GE's Water and Process Technologies, suggests ways to turn around the water crisis. TAGS: Jeff Fulgham, General Electric Co., membrane, turbine, acquisition, space
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