Engineers develop electrodes to remove boron from seawater, cutting desalination costs and boosting sustainability in water ...
Salt water from the ocean is an option for fighting L.A.'s fires, but it's more complicated than simply going to the beach to ...
Water desalination plants could replace expensive chemicals with new carbon cloth electrodes that remove boron from seawater, ...
Firefighting planes are dumping water from the ocean on the Los Angeles fires, but using saltwater is typically a last resort ...
Aerial firefighters are scooping up water from the Pacific Ocean to battle the Palisades fire. But saltwater is corrosive and ...
The design uses the features of seawater to its advantage by utilizing the sodium, chloride, and sulfate ions as the battery's electrolyte.
The use of seawater to extinguish the scorching Los Angeles fires seems like a straightforward solution, but the technique faces a variety of complications despite the fact that the city sits at the ...
Faced with limited supply of freshwater, firefighter are scooping gallons of seawater and dumping it on the wildfires in Los ...
While some fire hydrants in Los Angeles ran dry amid the extreme wildfires, people wondered if firefighters could use salt water from the ocean instead of depleting fresh water sources. The short ...
While some fire hydrants in Los Angeles ran dry amid the extreme wildfires, people wondered if firefighters could use salt water from the ocean instead of depleting fresh water sources.
The simple answer is: it's not that simple. Sea water, in theory, could be used to help a fire. But, its salty components can ...