Hyderabad, Oct. 12 -- A new nanotechnology-based water purification system that aims to clean polluted rivers and reduce industrial waste was unveiled at the inauguration of India's first Semiconductor Innovation Museum, T-Chip SIM, in Hyderabad on Sunday. The technology, developed by researchers at the University of Hyderabad, promises to help restore the city's historic Musi River by converting wastewater into reusable, clean water.
Speaking to ANI at the sidelines of the launch, Professor Swati Ghosh Acharya from the University of Hyderabad said that her team has been working on advanced materials designed to tackle industrial and urban water pollution. "We have been developing these nanomaterials specifically for dealing with toxic h...
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