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Kombucha water filters can resist clogging better than commercial options Posted: 19 Jan 2022 12:52 PM PST Commercially available ultrafiltration membranes that purify water are expensive and get clogged easily by particles and microorganisms. Recently, living filtration membranes were reported as an alternative sieving material. Grown from kombucha cultures, the filters are dense, stacked sheets of bacterial cellulose. Now, researchers show that these living membranes are more resistant to clogging and biofouling, making them more efficient and less expensive to use than conventional ones. |
Inner workings of quantum computers Posted: 19 Jan 2022 09:14 AM PST A precision diagnostic is emerging as a gold standard for detecting and describing problems inside quantum computing hardware. |
Tuning the bonds of paired quantum particles to create dissipationless flow Posted: 13 Jan 2022 12:13 PM PST An adjustable platform made from atomically thin materials may help researchers figure out how to create a robust quantum condensate that can flow without dissipation. |
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