New Nano Desalinization Method
lbmouse writes "The Technology Review is reporting that researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have announced a way to use carbon nano-tube technology to reduce the cost of desalination of ocean water by 75 percent over current methods of reverse osmosis. From the article: 'The technology could potentially provide a solution to water shortages both in the United States, where populations are expected to soar in areas with few freshwater sources, and worldwide, where a lack of clean water is a major cause of disease.' The technology may also lead to new ways of eliminating carbon dioxide emitted from power plants."
Cool work nevertheless. I wish they could do something with silicon nanowires as silicon is the second most abundant element on earth.
I once read something about a class of fractals called >orchids.
They are the result of monitoring crowd flow dynamics and producing the formulas.
They too noticed that for a large crowd (concert, football match) crowd flow speed INCREASES with a number of small gates rather than one large gate, hence one by one through the turnstyles actually makes the process quicker.
This appears to be a similar unintuitive process.
Anyway, I know it wasn't totally on topic I just thought I would share.
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