New discovery in water sterilisation to benefit the world’s thirstiest regions

New discovery in water sterilisation to benefit the worlds thirstiest regions

A team of Canberra scientists has discovered a new process for heating bubbles that can sterilise and desalinate water and remove arsenic and lead. The technology developed by retired professors Barry Ninham and Richard Pashley is being patented and could be used to provide clean drinking water to people in natural disasters and third world countries.