
ENGINEERS DESIGN NEW LEAD DETECTOR FOR WATER
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Science, Arts, Architecture, Engineering, Business, Information Technology (IT), Biology
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11th Grade - University
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The video highlights the issue of lead contamination in water, emphasizing its dangers, especially to children and pregnant women. Dr. Jin Hong Chen and his team at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, have developed a graphene-based sensor to detect lead and other heavy metals in water. This device aims to provide real-time monitoring and is designed to be affordable and easy to use for consumers. The technology can be integrated into water heaters and purifiers, ensuring continuous monitoring and safety. It also has potential applications in detecting other contaminants and in biomedical fields.
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