Two students of the Industrial School of Resistance developed a project to remove arsenic from the vital liquid using carob waste. The emotion still crosses the corridors of the EET 21 “General Manuel Belgrano” of Resistance. Between test tubes, notes and long hours of research, a group of students achieved something historic: to stay among the five Argentine finalists of the Junior Water Prize of Stockholm 2026, one of the most prestigious yout…
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Two students of the Industrial School of Resistance developed a project to remove arsenic from the vital liquid using carob waste. The emotion still crosses the corridors of the EET 21 “General Manuel Belgrano” of Resistance. Between test tubes, notes and long hours of research, a group of students achieved something historic: to stay among the five Argentine finalists of the Junior Water Prize of Stockholm 2026, one of the most prestigious yout…