
Rochester team develops waste-free desalination method
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Researchers at the University of Rochester have created a desalination process that converts ocean water to drinking water without generating brine waste—a major problem with conventional reverse osmosis. The method could matter to indie makers building climate tech or water-access solutions, particularly in regions where traditional desalination's environmental footprint makes projects economically unviable.
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