Warfighter Water Supplies Via Graphene
Water is a critical resource for every person, but especially so for those in military operations — from forward-operating bases in arid deserts, to unexpected deployments in remote locations. Researchers at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center are stepping up to meet this moment with a game-changing solution, graphene. Watch this video to see how they’re using this advanced material.
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