
Sharing new technology and developments, and making sure there is greater equality in its use across the world, requires political commitment.
But, arguably, making technological advancements that are affordable, especially for developing countries, is essential if it is to be deployed on a global scale.
So, I was really encouraged to read a story this week about something important to all of us – a new lower cost way of testing for water pollution and checking the quality of drinking water.
Continue reading Electronic bugging of the water variety (Day 79)
You must be logged in to post a comment.