This Invention Can Turn Seawater Into Drinking Water

Water water everywhere and plenty of drops to drink.
This invention can turn seawater into drinking water. Researchersfrom the university of alexandria have developed a cheaper simplerand potentially cleaner way to turn seawater into drinking water thanconventional methods. Instead of heat or electricity the new technology harnesses the power of sunlight to. Making sea water into drinking water requires removal of the dissolved salt that according to the u s. Water water everywhere but not a drop to drink.
By inexpensively turning salt water into drinking water using sustainable solar power a team from mit in the us has not only come up with a portable desalination system for use anywhere in the world that needs it but it s just won the 2015 desal prize a competition run by usaid to encourage better solutions to water shortages in developing countries. Drinking water is essential for all of us and it will be a duty for each and everyone to save water and use it properly. Here is the invention which can turn sea water into drinkable water by removing the sea salt from the water. However billions of people across the world are deprived of access to clean safe drinking water.
Nearly a billion people don t have access to clean drinking water but a new solar powered invention can turn seawater into drinking water and could turn things around in a hurry. So now you know about the inventions which can turn sewage water into fresh drinking water. Scientists have invented a graphene based sieve that turns seawater into drinking water. Removing the salt from sea water or desalination on a large scale is extremely expensive but.
Scientists have developed new technology that can turn seawater into clean drinking water in less than 30 minutes. Now in a groundbreaking study led by monash university researchers have succeeded in transforming brackish water and seawater into safe clean drinking water. Researchers have achieved a major turning point in the quest for efficient desalination by announcing the invention of a graphene oxide membrane that sieves salt right out of seawater.