#but it&039;s all still inaccessible to places and it would cost too much to implement on a large scale
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Indian-American teen boy makes drinking saltwater a possibility!
Indian-American teen boy makes drinking saltwater a possibility!
  thanks: Z news
dedicated by: Kavignar Thanigai.
New Delhi: Environmental scientists have been concerned with regard to drying water bodies as a result of severe climate change. Many areas around the world are slowly falling short of drinking water, leaving scientists in a tizzy.
  Of course, oceans are full of it and they soon might be the only respite, going by the rate at which climate…
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#" he was quoted as saying. By experimenting with a highly absorbent polymer#" Karamchedu said. Karamchedu figured it out#" said Jesuit High School Biology Teacher Dr. Lara Shamieh. "People were concentrated on that 10 per cent of water that&039;s bon#" said Karamchedu. "People have been looking at the problem from one view point#" said Karamchedu. Back in January#" said Karamchedu. He made up his mind to address the matter himself. "The best access for water is the sea#" said Karamchedu. Isolating drinkable water from the ocean in a cost effective way is a problem that has stumped scientists for years.#" said Shamieh. Scientists across the country are taking note. He won a USD 10#" Shamieh said. It is a breakthrough that is estimated to impact millions of lives if ever implemented on a mass scale. "What this#000 award from the US Agency for International Global Development at Intel&039;s International Science Fair and second place at MIT&039;s#an Indian-American teenage boy has the answer! Chaitanya Karamchedu has made that possible by finding a cheaper and easier method to turn sa#because they&039;ve been working their whole lives on this#but it&039;s all still inaccessible to places and it would cost too much to implement on a large scale#but the problem is that&039;s salt water#everyone can use it#going by the rate at which climate change is working. But drinking saltwater has never been even a remote consideration. How do we separate#how do we break those bonds between salt and the water? Chai came in and thought about it from a completely different angle#in a high school lab. "The real genesis of the idea was realising that sea water is not fully saturated with salt#is that it&039;s cheap and accessible to everyone#is turning quite a few heads and has caught the attention of major technology firms and universities. The Jesuit High School Senior told KPT#it&039;s a crying issue that needs to be addressed#it&039;s bonding to the salt#Karamchedu was also named one of 300 Regeneron Science Talent Search Semifinalists. The STS is thought to be one of the most prestigious com#let&039;s ignore it and focus on the 90#oceans are full of it and they soon might be the only respite#of course#on his own#so 70 per cent of the planet is covered in water and almost all of that is the ocean#the teen discovered a cost effective way to remove salt from ocean water and turn it into fresh water. "It&039;s not bonding with wate#then why are we so focused on this 10 per cent
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