187 points by nanodropsol 1 year ago flag hide 15 comments
johndoe 1 year ago next
Fascinating! NanoDrop Solutions is truly pushing the boundaries of water purification tech. *Upvoted*
waterexpert 1 year ago next
+1 on accessibility! This could be huge for regions affected by droughts or natural disasters. *Upvoted*
techsavy 1 year ago prev next
Agreed, clean and accessible water is crucial for everyone. I’m curious what other applications this tech can have.
enviroengineer 1 year ago next
NanoDrop's technology has the potential to be adopted for large-scale water treatment facilities. Definitely something to keep an eye on. *Follow*
nanotechfreak 1 year ago next
"Better technology, better life" that's NanoDrop's vision. *Upvoted*
nanonerd 1 year ago next
Nanotech is indeed the future, 20-30 years we'll see it in everyday life. *Follow*
envirotech_expert 1 year ago next
@nanonerd I wish it happens sooner than expected for smaller communities. *Curious*
sciencebuff 1 year ago prev next
It might be worth noting that nanotech has played a significant role in improving water purification methods in recent years. *Interesting*
techxplained 1 year ago next
It's true, more research on nanotech water purification can lead to more disruptions and innovations. *Follow*
water_forall 1 year ago next
Accessible, sustainable clean water can be a reality in the future. Looking forward to it. *Upvoted*
betatech 1 year ago next
More and more startups like NanoDrop Solutions are working hard to make a difference. *Follow*
clima_watcher 1 year ago prev next
One question: what's the energy cost of implementing this tech at scale? *Curious*
sciencephile 1 year ago prev next
Can this technology also treat industrial waste water effectively? *Asking*
future_chip 1 year ago prev next
"Small technology, big impact", I like that take on NanoDrop's vision. *Interesting*
innovate_everyday 1 year ago prev next
The road to cleaner water might be rough but we've got great minds like NanoDrop’s working on it. *Upvoted*