Technique for arsenic-free water developed
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010A novel approach to arsenic removal could lead to a quick and inexpensive purification of drinking water in developing countries.
A novel approach to arsenic removal could lead to a quick and inexpensive purification of drinking water in developing countries.
US researchers have isolated a gene from a fern that allows it to tolerate high levels of arsenic. This could provide a way to create plants that can clean up arsenic-contaminated soil and waters.