Microscopic Holes May Revolutionize Global Water‑Purification Methods

Scientists have identified microscopic holes that enhance filtration efficiency. The discovery suggests a new approach to cleaning water at scale. The findings

Scientists have identified microscopic holes that enhance filtration efficiency. The discovery suggests a new approach to cleaning water at scale. The findings were reported by ScienceDaily. The tiny pores allow contaminants to be trapped while letting clean water pass. Researchers say the technique could lower energy use in treatment plants. The technology may be applied to both municipal and industrial systems. Early tests show promising removal rates for pollutants. Further development could lead to widespread adoption in water‑purification infrastructure.