She developed the reverse osmosis membrane that is now used at Newater’s four plants. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Studying the filter-feeding mechanism of mobula rays, engineers developed a new design for industrial cross-flow water filters. Research shows the filter-feeders strike a natural balance between ...
which in turn influences many crucial membrane-associated functions, such as the passive permeability of hydrophobic molecules, active solute transport and protein–protein interactions.
A research team has successfully developed a platform capable of scalable, uniform production of organoids that mimic ...
A research team led by Professor Dong Sung Kim and researcher Dohui Kim from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) has successfully ...
MIT engineers studied mobula rays’ filter-feeding mechanisms to create a bio-inspired filtration system. The ray's comb-like ...
Membrane trafficking is the process by which proteins and other macromolecules are distributed throughout the cell, and released to or internalised from the extracellular space. Membrane ...
Inspired by the manta ray, the researchers designed a simple water filter that mimics the ray’s feeding features.
Toray Industries, announce the launch of its TBW-XHR series of reverse osmosis (RO) membrane elements, which are designed to ...
IIRMR survey reveals 1320 MW coal-fired power plant has recognised the critical need to save its employees from this ongoing smog threat ...