The 7th International Symposium on Environmental Arsenic, which was held in mainland China for the first time, closed in Beijing on July 4. During the three-day meeting, experts and scholars from nearly 30 countries and regions (include Britain, the United States, Canada, Sweden, Holland, Australia, Japan, India, Bangladesh, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, etc.), as well as…
Watch as Mesofilter CEO Liangjie Dong answers questions about the performance of Mesofilter’s new, breakthrough Mesopaper, which absorbs a wide range of heavy metals, toxins, viruses and bacteria.
Not every innovation out of Silicon Valley these days involves self-driving cars, security guard robots and privacy-compromising virtual personal assistants. Every so often, a low-tech marvel emerges, a newfangled creation that promises be both game-changing and life-bettering with nary a power adapter, digital screen or ounce of artificial intelligence. Read More
On a visit to Bangladesh in 2011–where an estimated 20 million people are exposed to arsenic in local drinking water–scientist Liangjie Dong worked with a team to teach residents how to use a filtration system he designed that could make the water safe. The technology worked, but it wasn’t self-explanatory: it required training in how…
The California-based company Mesofilter Inc., has developed a new water filtration solution that reportedly removes 99% of arsenic, lead, uranium and heavy metals. The new filter also is capable of inactivating bacteria and viruses in water and air without the use of pressure, chemicals or plastic… Read More
Mesofilter’s Mesopaper™ is independently tested and certified to effectively reduce lead to below the U.S. EPA action level and arsenic V to below the U.S. EPA and WHO health advisory levels ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Global public health organization NSF International has certified the first paper drinking water filtration medium that reduces arsenic V (or…
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