Researchers Invented a Device that Pulls Drinking Water From the Air without Electricity
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Researchers invented a device that pulls drinking water from the air without electricity
A small wooden cube could soon be the only thing standing between you and a fresh glass of water. Scientists working at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) have created an outstanding new water harvester that pulls moisture from the atmosphere and then releases it when exposed to sunlight. The little cube is especially noteworthy because it doesn’t require any kind of electricity to pull moisture from the air. This means it could …
This Device Pulls Clean Drinking Water Out of the Air
MIT researchers have developed a “window-sized” device that can pull drinking water straight out of the air—even in the most inhospitable arid desert conditions. Billions around the world lack access to safe drinking water. Even here in the United States, as many as 46 million are drinking unsafe water or have unsafe water coming out of their taps. MIT is looking to try to change that. Its passive atmospheric water harvester is a sleek panel tha…
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