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Scientists develop an electrochemical process that removes toxic mercury from contaminated water

https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-12-01-electrochemical-process-removes-toxic-mercury-from-contaminated-water.html

December 01, 2020 - alloying has been used for decontamination purposes,” added Tunsu.

The alloy has several advantages. For one, it can be recycled and emptied in a controlled way, so that mercury can be disposed of safely. It's also energy-efficient and has a very high capacity as each platinum atom can bond with four mercury atoms. Wickman added that the decontamination technique is very selective. This means that it just removes mercury even if other substances are present in ...

Researchers discover a plant that can counteract arsenic toxicity

https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-09-06-researchers-discover-plant-that-counteracts-arsenic-toxicity.html

September 06, 2021 - alloying agent, as well as an active ingredient in some pesticides. It's also used to produce glass, pigments, paper, metal adhesives, wood preservatives and ammunition. The chemical is even used in feed additives and pharmaceuticals.

The U.S. Geological Survey reports that dangerously high levels of arsenic have been found in drinking water wells in 25 states in the country. This means that nearly 2.1 million Americans are potentially exposed to arsenic-laced ...

Arsenic in drinking water: A piece of the diabetes puzzle?

https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-09-23-arsenic-in-drinking-water-a-piece-of-the-diabetes-puzzle.html

September 23, 2018 - alloying agent for the production of glass, pigments, textiles, and adhesives.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) point to industrial and agricultural pollution as the leading sources of arsenic contamination in potable groundwater.

Aside from groundwater, arsenic can also be ingested through fish, meat, poultry, and cereals that have been exposed to a contaminated water source.

When a person is constantly exposed to increased levels ...

Perth Mint denies gold bars sold to Chinese customers are “doped”

https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-03-14-perth-mint-denies-gold-bars-are-doped.html

March 14, 2023 - alloying" its one-kilogram bars.

"Due to the nature of the refining process, there are varying amounts of extra gold above 99.99 percent in each bar. This is known in the industry as the gold giveaway because the customer does not pay for this extra gold," it said in the announcement. The mint also assured that following a review of its refining practices, new processes were implemented to ensure that gold bars carried an average minimum purity of 99.996 percent ...


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