Graphene sieve could make seawater drinkable

Wonder-material graphene can help humans filter fresh water from salt, like mangroves do.

Researchers in the United Kingdom have developed a graphene-based sieve that can filter salt out of seawater, a development that could provide drinking water to millions of people around the globe. The applications could be a game-changer in countries where access to safe, clean, drinkable water is severely limited.  Here is a direct video link.

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