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ADVANCE FOR MONDAY APRIL 6 AND THEREAFTER - In a Wednesday, March 4, 2015 photo, David Ladner, left, and Scott Husson explain the research being conducted at Clemson University they call "water-energy nexus". Whenever unsalty water meets up with its saline cousin, the fresh water tries with all its might to suck in the salt. At Clemson University, scientists are working to harness this innate property of water to make electricity. Their idea is to use the electricity to turn saltwater into fresh water.(AP Photo/The Greenville News, Mykal Mceldowney) NO SALES
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