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Northwestern University: New DNA computer assesses water quality

Northwestern University synthetic biologists have developed a low-cost, easy-to-use, hand-held device that can let users know within mere minutes if their water is safe to drink.The new device works by using powerful and programmable genetic netw

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New DNA computer assesses water quality

New DNA computer assesses water quality
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Easily made, robust chemical reagents could be game changer for developing world science

Easily made, robust chemical reagents could be game changer for developing world science
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The Daily Northwestern | Lead On: Loopholes in federal lead law left 5th Ward in the dark about what is in its water

December 22, 2020 Second Ward resident Regina Sant’Anna has helped her elderly neighbor carry hundreds of boxes of bottled water from her car to her home. Living on the border of the historically Black 5th Ward, Sant’Anna has noticed that some residents are concerned about their water quality. “At times in underserved communities of color, brown or Black, you have a lot of people investing in (bottled) water,” Sant’Anna said. “You have to put in your budget plastic bottled water, because you do not trust the water systems.” Sant’Anna’s neighbor is one of many Evanston residents concerned about their drinking water. Home to Evanston’s only waste transfer station, the 5th Ward specifically has suffered from discriminatory environmental policies that impact residents’ air quality and health. While the reasons for distrust may vary, the 2014 Flint, Mich. water crisis renewed city-wide concern for lead in water.

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