Seton Hall: How New Technologies Based On Cold Plasmas Could Help Engineer A More Sustainable World
October 08, 2022
October 08, 2022
SOUTH ORANGE, New Jersey, Oct. 8 (TNSres) -- Seton Hall University issued the following news:
Plasmas make up 99 percent of our universe's visible matter. They are responsible for the blaze of light we see in far-off stars, nebula, cosmic dust, comet tails, lightning bolts and our own sun. Plasma physicist Jose Lopez, Ph.D., a professor in the Seton Hall Department of Physics, envisions harnessing the power of plasmas to transform the way we purify water, air and food; power ca . . .
Plasmas make up 99 percent of our universe's visible matter. They are responsible for the blaze of light we see in far-off stars, nebula, cosmic dust, comet tails, lightning bolts and our own sun. Plasma physicist Jose Lopez, Ph.D., a professor in the Seton Hall Department of Physics, envisions harnessing the power of plasmas to transform the way we purify water, air and food; power ca . . .