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Graphene sieve makes seawater potable In tests, scientists found the sieve was capable of removing most common salts and making seawater safe to drink. By Brooks Hays | April 3, 2017 at 3:51 PM.
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Melting ice may be spawning algae blooms The thinning of the Arctic's sea ice is transforming the region's fragile ecosystem and potentially altering the very foundation of its food system.
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Can You ID This Space Photo? N.J. Researchers Launch NASA-Funded Study The NJIT-run study is funded by the National Science Foundation and NASA, and conducted in collaboration with scientists in Japan and China.
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