Nanobubbles
Cross-source consensus on Nanobubbles from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The farm testing claims are under-specified because the article does not give trial design, sample size, controls, duration, statistics, or exact measurements. — Nanobubbles, Disruptive Science, Health, and Climate
- The article presents proposed human benefits of oxygen nanobubble water as plausible extensions rather than completed human trial results. — Nanobubbles, Disruptive Science, Health, and Climate
- Nanobubbles are described as invisible gas bubbles that can remain suspended in water rather than rapidly escaping. — Nanobubbles, Disruptive Science, Health, and Climate
- Oxygen nanobubble water is presented as a way to deliver oxygen through liquid into bodies, livestock, and crops. — Nanobubbles, Disruptive Science, Health, and Climate
- The nanobubble platform is described as potentially usable with gases besides oxygen, including ozone, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide. — Nanobubbles, Disruptive Science, Health, and Climate
- Farm testing in France reportedly found lower animal sickness and mortality, reduced hypnotic use, and more lean muscle mass. — Nanobubbles, Disruptive Science, Health, and Climate