Published on: 2025-05-11 23:00:45
NASA’s Artemis mission aims to build the foundations of long-term human presence on the Moon by the end of the decade. To achieve this aim, space agencies have to go back to the fundamentals of human survival: food, water, and shelter. In that spirit, a team of researchers from a British tech company has won £150,000 ($194,070) for developing an innovative system to provide clean drinking water on the Moon. Their SonoChem System won first place in the international Aqualunar Challenge, a compet
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-07-13 09:00:34
An important tool for keeping our drinking water clean may be riskier than we thought. New research finds link between water chlorination and an increased risk of certain cancers. Scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden led the research, which is a review of past studies looking at chlorination and cancer. They found evidence that people exposed to the highest levels of chlorine byproducts were significantly more likely to develop bladder and colorectal cancer than people exposed to th
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