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Wednesday, May 12, 2004
Using ferns to clean water
Arsenic in the water supply can be cheaply eliminated
by growing ferns
in the water, according to an article in the journal
Nature
. The ferns can reduce arsenic concentrations by two orders of magnitude in less than 24 hours.
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