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Czech Scientists Want to Remove Drugs From Water with the Help of Light. They Described How to Do It

Summary by ČEská Televize
A team of scientists from Ostrava and Olomouc has successfully tested a carbon material that uses light to break down pharmaceutical residues in water, reducing their risks to aquatic organisms. The research has suggested how domestic wastewater could be treated more gently in the future.
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A team of scientists from Ostrava and Olomouc has successfully tested a carbon material that uses light to break down pharmaceutical residues in water, reducing their risks to aquatic organisms. The research has suggested how domestic wastewater could be treated more gently in the future.

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Česká televize broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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