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Ninham, Barry

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Firenze University Press

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We have reported on a suite of simple new water technologies, in desalination, in sterilisation, in heavy metal pollution and harvesting, in cavitation, in a new class of environmentally friendly surfactants, on control of slimes and sludges from mining and floods. All are cheap, scalable. All are desperately needed. Why were these not developed before?

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