Health & Medicine
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New Device Can Make Seawater Drinkable in Minutes: Can it Solve World's Freshwater Shortage?
South Korean scientists claim to have developed a new device that can remove nearly all of the salt from seawater, potentially addressing one of the world's most serious health issues.
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