Our Groundbreaking Innovation Spotlighted in Leading Tech Publication ! molluSCAN-eye technology has been featured in New Atlas, one of the world's largest independent science and technology publications. Since 20 years, New Atlas has been dedicated to celebrating innovation and human endeavor, covering a wide range of disciplines with a focus on delivering reliable, no-nonsense journalism. Key points from the article: • Our system uses mollusk eyes as natural biosensors to detect water pollution • It's non-invasive, allowing for continuous monitoring without harming the animals • The technology is highly sensitive, capable of detecting subtle changes in water quality • It offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional chemical analysis methods This recognition underscores the global potential of our solution. From industrial sites to pristine coastal areas, molluSCAN-eye is poised to make a significant impact on environmental protection efforts around the world. #Innovation #WaterQuality #Sustainable #NewAtlas https://lnkd.in/eyFmwFTR
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Groundbreaking Recognition for molluSCAN-eye! Our innovative water pollution detection technology has been featured in New Atlas, a leading science publication reaching 4 million monthly readers worldwide. Our award-winning system uses mollusks as natural biosensors, with electromagnets measuring their shell movements to detect water pollution. The technology is 10-100 times more sensitive than traditional sensors and requires minimal maintenance. With 90 systems already deployed globally and a CES 2025 Innovation Award under our belt, we're revolutionizing water quality monitoring for a cleaner future. #ces2025 #bluetech #greentech #frenchtech
Our Groundbreaking Innovation Spotlighted in Leading Tech Publication ! molluSCAN-eye technology has been featured in New Atlas, one of the world's largest independent science and technology publications. Since 20 years, New Atlas has been dedicated to celebrating innovation and human endeavor, covering a wide range of disciplines with a focus on delivering reliable, no-nonsense journalism. Key points from the article: • Our system uses mollusk eyes as natural biosensors to detect water pollution • It's non-invasive, allowing for continuous monitoring without harming the animals • The technology is highly sensitive, capable of detecting subtle changes in water quality • It offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional chemical analysis methods This recognition underscores the global potential of our solution. From industrial sites to pristine coastal areas, molluSCAN-eye is poised to make a significant impact on environmental protection efforts around the world. #Innovation #WaterQuality #Sustainable #NewAtlas https://lnkd.in/eyFmwFTR
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Next in the series of 'Safe & Sustainable By Design: Lessons From The History Books' is Corexit Corexit is a chemical dispersant that was developed to break up and disperse oil spills on water surfaces. It was created to address the environmental and ecological damage caused by large-scale oil spills. The chemical was used in response to oil spill incidents to prevent it from reaching coastlines, wetlands, and other sensitive habitats. It was applied directly to the oil slicks either from the air or by dispersing it on the water's surface. The idea was that by breaking the oil into tiny droplets, it would disperse throughout the water column, reducing the visible surface area of the oil slick and making it less likely to impact marine life and coastal ecosystems. However, despite its intended benefits, Corexit has been the subject of controversy due to its toxicity and environmental risks. The dispersant is known to be harmful to marine life, including fish, shellfish, and various aquatic organisms as well as humans. The short-term health symptoms include acute respiratory problems, skin rashes, cardiovascular impacts, gastrointestinal impacts, and short-term loss of memory. Long-term impacts include cancer, decreased lung function, liver damage, and kidney damage. The toxicity concerns and environmental harm associated with Corexit led to its usage being restricted or banned in certain regions. Over time, regulators and environmentalists have raised concerns about the long-term impacts of dispersant use on marine ecosystems and wildlife. Alabama researchers found that the dispersant killed plankton and disrupted the Gulf of Mexico's food web, noting that it is "like the middle part of the food chain has been taken away". In late 2012, a study from Georgia Tech and an environmental pollution journal reported that Corexit used during the BP oil spill had increased the toxicity of the oil by up to 52 times. The chemical's premature promise is explained by incomplete testing - it was never tested for toxicity, it was tested for effectiveness in its ability to break up the oil. #safeandsustainablebydesign #sasbd #friedheimscientific
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💡 𝐁𝐢𝐨𝐦𝐢𝐦𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐜 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲 𝐀𝐩𝐩𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐞𝐫 Nature-Inspired Innovation: Biomimetic Technology Applications in Water 🔹 How can nature help us purify water more efficiently? 🔹 Can nature reduce the cost of desalination? 🔹 What if water systems could clean themselves? 🔹 How do we harvest water in the driest places? 🔹 How can we detect leaks before they become a problem? 🔹 Can nature teach us better ways to distribute water? 📢 𝐂𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐤 𝐢𝐧 𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐰 𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐤 𝐭𝐨 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐦𝐨𝐫𝐞: https://lnkd.in/dcvGJaG5 📢 Follow us for more insights on innovation in water and environmental sustainability! #Biomimetic #Technology #water #NatureInspiredInnovation #WaterPurification #SustainableWaterSolutions #AquaporinMembranes #Desalination #MangroveInspiration #SelfCleaningSystems #FogHarvesting #LeakDetection #CapillaryAction #WaterDistribution #EcoFriendly #WaterManagement #CleanWater #InnovateWithNature #Biomimicry #WaterSustainability #NatureBasedSolutions #FutureOfWater #sustanability
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🌍🔬 Exciting advancements in environmental research are on the horizon! Web scraping technology is revolutionizing the way researchers access and analyze data for sustainability initiatives. Check out this insightful article to learn more about how web scraping is enhancing environmental research: https://hubs.la/Q02yhRr50 #manufacturing #recycling #plastics #fiber #plastic #industrial #plasticsindustry #plasticrecycling #paper
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Check out this amazing article from Inkwood Research about some bioremediation technology!🤩 🏆 IRSL is an expert in bioremediation approaches and if you have a project and don't know if it requires bioremediation methodology, contact our team: 📧 rickm@irsl.ca 📧 beng@irsl.ca #insituremediationservices #irsl #bioremediation #insituremediation
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🌍💧 Did you know? 💧🌍 In the world of environmental engineering, there's a fascinating technique that's revolutionizing the way we clean contaminated soils and waters: bioremediation! 🌱🔬 This process uses microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, to break down toxic substances and remove pollutants from our environment. These tiny organisms work together to decompose harmful compounds, transforming them into harmless elements and thereby restoring the health of our ecosystems. 🌿✨ Imagine every drop of clean water or every parcel of restored land as a result of these tiny but powerful allies' efforts. Bioremediation is not only effective but also sustainable, as it employs natural processes to address environmental issues, avoiding more invasive and costly methods. It’s a true testament to how science and nature can work hand-in-hand to create a cleaner, healthier future! 🌎💚 So next time you think about how we can protect our planet, remember that the answer might lie in the magic of microorganisms. 🦠💪 #Bioremediation #EnvironmentalEngineering #GreenCleaning #SustainableTechnology #PlanetCare
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🌍 Pioneering Sustainable Solutions for Water Purification 🌿 I'm proud to share that my friend Thanishk B Shastry and I recently collaborated on a project addressing one of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time—heavy metal contamination in water. Our project, "Utilizing Moringa oleifera for the Purification of Industrial Wastewater Contaminated with Toxic Heavy Metals," explored the incredible potential of phytoremediation using Moringa oleifera as a natural coagulant. 🌟 Highlights of our work: Addressed contaminants like lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, and arsenic. Evaluated eco-friendly techniques for heavy metal removal, emphasizing cost-effective and sustainable methods. Proposed a blend of phytoremediation and modern filtration technologies for holistic water purification. This research underscores the power of nature-inspired innovations and highlights the importance of sustainable practices in tackling environmental issues. 📧 If you're curious about our findings or would like to collaborate, feel free to reach out! #WaterPurification #Phytoremediation #MoringaOleifera #Sustainability #EnvironmentalInnovation #Teamwork
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More exciting news, our #SCEI Research Group (MaREI) have just delivered this new systematic review paper on marine microplastic pollution and misinformation, through 'Discover Oceans', which publishes research across all fields relevant to oceanography and marine science! Get your hands on a copy in the link below 🤗 #PlasticPollution #Microplastics #Miscommunication #MicroplasticPollution #ScienceCommunication
📣 New Paper Alert !! 🌊 "Marine microplastic pollution & misinformation in the public sphere: a systematic review" from the #SCEI research group #MaREI University College Cork Kathrin Kopke Orla-Peach Power Eimear Fitzgerald Amy Dozier 👉 https://lnkd.in/eiQ3W-Yy #Scicomm #sciencecommunication #microplasticpollution #marinemicroplastics #mps #marinepollution
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🌍 The Crucial Role of Wastewater Treatment in Environmental Sustainability 🌿 The treatment of wastewater is a fundamental aspect of modern environmental engineering, playing a critical role in the preservation of ecosystems and public health. As anthropogenic activities intensify and global water demand surges, the importance of efficient and sustainable wastewater treatment technologies cannot be overstated. 🔍 Significance in the Current Environmental Landscape: 1. Mitigation of Environmental Contamination: Untreated or inadequately treated wastewater is a significant source of water pollution, introducing a plethora of organic and inorganic contaminants, pathogens, and microplastics into aquatic ecosystems. These pollutants can disrupt the delicate balance of these ecosystems, leading to biodiversity loss and long-term ecological damage. 2. Public Health Safeguarding: The proper treatment of wastewater is imperative to prevent the transmission of waterborne diseases. Pathogens present in untreated wastewater pose severe health risks, particularly in regions with inadequate sanitation infrastructure. 3. Resource Recovery and Circular Economy: Advances in wastewater treatment technologies have enabled the recovery of valuable resources such as energy (through biogas production), nutrients (such as phosphorus and nitrogen), and water suitable for reuse. This aligns with the principles of the circular economy, promoting the sustainable use of resources. 🔧 Emerging and Established Treatment Technologies: - Membrane-Based Processes (e.g., Reverse Osmosis): These processes are at the forefront of removing dissolved salts, heavy metals, and other contaminants, particularly in the treatment of industrial effluents and in desalination. - Biological Treatment Systems: These systems, including activated sludge processes and anaerobic digestion, harness the metabolic capabilities of microorganisms to degrade organic pollutants, converting them into less harmful byproducts. - Advanced Adsorption Techniques: The utilization of novel adsorbents, such as biochar and functionalized materials, is gaining traction in the removal of persistent organic pollutants (e.g., dyes, pharmaceuticals) from wastewater streams. The integration of these technologies into wastewater treatment frameworks is critical for advancing environmental sustainability and safeguarding public health. Continued research and innovation in this field are essential to address the complex challenges posed by emerging contaminants and the increasing demands on global water resources. #EnvironmentalEngineering #WastewaterTreatment #Sustainability #PublicHealth #ResourceRecovery #WaterManagement
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CSO & co-founder of the deeptech start-up molluSCAN-eye SAS. Ex-Emeritus Research Director at University of Bordeaux & CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
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