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WATER x FUTURE – Presented by Aquaporin

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<p>Deep dive into the matters that are close to our hearts. Water and all the opportunities and dilemmas it contains, technologies rooted in nature, the purpose of innovation, and the spectrum between science and humans.&nbsp;</p>

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Episode thumbnail for The many shapes of water

October 27, 2022

The many shapes of water

In this episode of WATER x FUTURE, we take a closer look at the Danish artist Karl Troels Sandegård who has a profound interest in the potential of water. So far, he has worked with its three most familiar states – solid, liquid, and gas. Now, his most recent exhibition ‘The High Seas of Your Intrinsic Ocean’ unfolds his fascination with the more mysterious nature of water: its fourth state; the jelly-like plasma that is created when water is absorbed by a human or plant body. Exploring the s...

Episode thumbnail for The IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition

September 28, 2022

The IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition

More than 10,000 water professionals, thought-leaders, decision makers, leading researchers, and business representatives from within and outside the water sector were gathered in Copenhagen during the five days of the International Water Association World Water Congress and Exhibition, which focused on water solutions, applications, and innovations. During the IWA, the danish company Aquaporin made a lot of events to spark a debate on water and the problems surrounding for instance PFA...

Episode thumbnail for The PFAS problem: From Fanø to Flint

August 31, 2022

The PFAS problem: From Fanø to Flint

For decades PFAS has been used in various industries. Now, we are facing the consequences of the widespread use of industrial chemicals contaminating our groundwater, and seeing the effect it has on the human body. PFAS have been used in commercial products since the 1940s. They can be in products such as clothing, furniture, food packaging, cooking materials, electrical insulation, and firefighting foam. In this episode of WATER x FUTURE, we are talking with a professor in toxico...

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<p>Deep dive into the matters that are close to our hearts. Water and all the opportunities and dilemmas it contains, technologies rooted in nature, the purpose of innovation, and the spectrum between science and humans.&nbsp;</p>
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