A conductivity meter in IBM Research's nanomembrane lab allows scientists to measure the performance of a new water purification material that removes salt and harmful toxins such as arsenic from water.
An overview of IBM Research's nanomembrane lab, where a new water purification membrane that removes salt and harmful toxins such as arsenic from water was developed.
The filtration system in IBM Research's nanomembrane lab is an important piece of IBM's new membrane testing capability that has led to the development of a new water purification material that removes salt and harmful toxins such as arsenic from water.
A buoy in Galway Bay, Ireland, uses sensors in the ocean to collect data on water quality and sea conditions. The SmartBay system, developed by IBM and the Marine Institute of Ireland, provides real-time information to scientists, commercial fishermen, environmental monitoring agencies and the general public. Photo Credit: Marine Institute of Ireland