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  • Analyzers for smart and efficient chlorine measurement

    The new analyzer family offers highly accurate and stable measurements for effective chlorine control.

  • EPA issues health-based criteria for PFAS in water

    The new criteria can be used to inform water quality standards to protect people from exposure to PFAS.

  • A buoyant solar solution for water scarcity issues

    The low-cost, solar-powered and portable water desalination device could help combat water scarcity in developing or remote areas.

  • Revolutionary plasma tech transforms water into a germ-killing powerhouse

    The device, which pairs plasma activation with solar charging, could be a possible solution for sanitation in regions where electricity is scarce or areas that commonly experience harsh conditions.

  • Portable sensor pinpoints water pollutants

    The compact system can be deployed by professionals and laymen alike to accurately detect phenol, benzene and other constituents in water.

  • Robot learns to identify plants by 'feeling' their leaves

    The robot can accomplish this by measuring properties including surface texture and water content — properties that could not be previously determined using visual approaches.

  • Seco leads the way with Life Cycle Assessment

    The company is leveraging Life Cycle Assessments to meet ambitious sustainability goals and support customers in making environmentally conscious decisions.

  • CO2Meter releases new PRO-10 portable CO2 safety detector

    The detector is ideal for applications in the food and beverage industry, dry ice production, indoor agriculture, and scientific or pharma fields.

  • How to improve energy efficiency in industrial motors and drives

    Industrial drives play a crucial role in powering machinery in every sector of industry and human endeavor, including manufacturing, transport, mining, oil and gas extraction/refining, and farming.

  • Dürr revolutionizes vehicle painting with VOC-reducing technology

    This innovation virtually eliminates volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions in the paint booth during flushing and color changes.

  • Henkel and Celanese collaborate to offer adhesives made from captured CO2 emissions

    Water-based adhesives will be produced from captured emissions, creating new opportunities to drive sustainability across a range of applications.

  • Scientists create a quick, touch-free method to detect bacteria in liquids

    With the promise of easier diagnostic tests and greater food safety, the biogel test can reportedly be employed by untrained users to confirm contamination in fluids.

  • Reducing CO2 through air leak detection

    This acoustic camera makes light work of identifying leaks in pipework and aids in controlling carbon dioxide emissions.

  • From waste to wash: Scientists turn plastics into soaps and detergents

    The researchers added that the process, which took less than a day to accomplish, resulted in nearly zero air pollution output.

  • Comau to develop sustainable battery recycling solutions for the REINFORCE Project

    Comau is tasked with developing an advanced robotic battery disassembly solution versatile enough to handle different battery sizes, types and configurations, including stationary packs.

  • Decontaminating toxic tires

    The team devised a method that transforms the 6PPD into safe chemicals and converts the crumb rubber residue into aromatics and carbon black, which is a soot-like material.

  • Biochar combats phosphorus pollution

    A biochar-based material has been engineered to efficiently remove dissolved phosphorus from drainage waters and subsequently function as a nutrient-rich soil amendment.

  • Optical water analyzers for critical measurement in real time

    The system includes optical sensors, controllers, a suite of add-on accessories and a data analytics and software solution.

  • Igus celebrates 60th anniversary with recyclable bike, underscoring commitment to sustainability

    Made from recycled plastics, the bike will spend a year traveling through 16 countries, signaling a new form of urban mobility while demonstrating the success of a circular economy of plastics.

  • Machine learning improves groundwater quality monitoring

    The framework uses limited water quality samples to predict which inorganic pollutants are likely to be present in a groundwater supply.

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