Carbon-based filter which turns seawater into drinking water.

A group of scientists in the U.K. created a membrane ‘sieve’ capable of removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable by using graphene, a wafer-thin sheet of carbon atoms. https://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/04/carbon-based-filter-which-turns-seawater-into-drinking-water-could-help-millions.html

That’s what’s called Cutting Edge growth, and production might be taken to China.
Then guys will give lots of credit to china.
Anyways, that’s some cool invention.

Places like Mombasa, where fresh water is in short supply would benefit a lot by this.

Graphene is the next big thing. Huge revolution in the works.

This is a nice invention! I personally am very attentive to food and especially to drinking water. I have a filter mounted in the tap and I got rid of a worry. At the beginning I didn’t know how to mount it, but I read about faucet water filter reviews and apparently it’s quite easy. :slight_smile: