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Scientists Glimpse Nanobubbles on Super Non-Stick Surfaces (PhysOrg)

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(PhysOrg.com) — The first glimpse of miniscule air bubbles that keep water from wetting a super non-stick surface could lead to new super-slick materials with applications in energy, medicine, and more. (more…) Related items Metamaterials could reduce friction in nanomachines (PhysOrg) Carbon nanotubes show promise for high-speed genetic sequencing (PhysOrg) Researchers Predict Repulsive Casimir Effect Using Exotic Chiral Chemicals... »

First Breakthrough in Water Heating Technology! (PRWeb)

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Super Green Technologies introduces NanoTechnology Tankless Water Heaters and Takes “Going Green” to the Next Level. (PRWeb Feb 18, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/02/prweb3610734.htm (read here…) Related items First Breakthrough in Water Heating Technology! (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) EcoloCap Solutions Announces First U.S. Delivery of CNT-Battery (PRWeb) Matthew Sarad to Reverse Aging and Cure Cancer (PRWeb) EcoloCap Solutions... »

First Breakthrough in Water Heating Technology! (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

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Super Green Technologies introduces NanoTechnology Tankless Water Heaters and Takes “Going Green” to the Next Level. (read here…) Related items First Breakthrough in Water Heating Technology! (PRWeb) Solar energy initiative launched (Arab News) Saudi launches project for solar power water plants (Arabian Business) Cheap paper nano-sensor detects water toxins (SciDev.net) North Carolina-based Cnanoz Unveils NanoPure(TM) to Government Leaders in Hyderabad, India... »

Using Light to Disinfect Water (Technology Review)

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New light-activated catalyst keeps on working even after the lights go out. Getting access to clean drinking water is an ongoing problem for people in developing countries. And even cities that have good water-treatment systems are looking for better ways to deliver safer, cleaner water. Now an international research team has developed a photocatalyst... »

Solar energy initiative launched (Arab News)

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JEDDAH: The King Abdulaziz City of Science and Technology (KACST) on Sunday launched a major national initiative to produce desalinated water and electricity at a much cheaper rate — less than a riyal for a cubic meter of water and 30 halalas per kilowatt/hour. (read here…) Related items Saudi Arabia Launches Initiative For Water Desalination By Solar... »

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