Could wood-based membranes replace expensive synthetic filters in the global fight against polluted drinking water?
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Could wood-based membranes replace expensive synthetic filters in the global fight against polluted drinking water?
Could innovation reshape sustainable wastewater treatment approaches soon?
Can ordinary wood provide safe water at just 30 cents per month? Can this natural filter rival high-tech systems in tackling microbes and plastics?
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