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Research Harnesses Solar-Powered Proteins to Filter Harmful Antibiotics from Water
Research Harnesses Solar-Powered Proteins to Filter Harmful Antibiotics from Water
- UC research just published in the journal, "Nano Letters," details how solar-powered proteins can be used to filter antibiotics and other harmful compounds from rivers and lakes at a significantly higher rate than present treatment standards.
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