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Singapore Seeks Biomimicry in Desalination

In a unique melding of two technologies, Singapore`s Environment and Water Industry Development Council is preparing to fund research projects on using biomimicry for natural desalination. https://rita.nrf.gov.sg/ewi/0902/default.aspx

Posted on November 3, 2009 2:22 PM |

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