I read up in the paper that the Straits Times sent reporters to the Aquatic Science Centre to see some of the state-of-the-art equipment that they use to develop eco-friendly and sustainable water management soutions.
This building, which is two-thirds the size of a soccer field, has many research facilities and structures, such as a 37.5 metre-long bio-flume that replicates near-natural conditions for scientists to study how organisms interact in a natural aquatic environment.
Even the structure contributes to the research of the scientists who work in the facility: the roof is built for collecting rainwater for analysis and research.
Through this article, I realise that there are actually people who care about the world's growing water crisis and are researching day and night to save it.
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