Improving access to clean water can reduce the spread of diarrheal diseases in developing countries. The "Drinkable Book" should help: It has... Filtering A New Idea: A Book That's Educational And ...
More than 840,000 people die each year from a water-related disease and 750 million lack access to clean water. The Drinkable Book doubles as a water filter and an instructional manual for how and why ...
Imagine a book that has pages you can tear out and use to turn raw sewage into drinking water. Each page is implanted with silver or copper nanoparticles that kill bacteria when water passes through ...
From the outside, "The Drinkable Book" looks like a normal book. It's about an inch or two thick, with 20 pages. But these pages do a lot more than convey information. Each page also serves as a water ...
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