That’s the sound of Jeremy Cho’s atmospheric water harvesting device extracting humidity from the air to make usable water in Da Kine Lab at UNLV. The device, in its smaller state, looks like a box.
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A new air sponge method could harvest drinking water from thin air
Across some of the planet’s driest regions, engineers are racing to turn humidity into a reliable tap, using materials that ...
(CNN) — The arid desert landscape of Death Valley is not the obvious place to find water. Yet it’s here, in one of the planet’s hottest and driest places, that Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Clean, safe water is a limited resource and access to it depends on local bodies of water. But even dry regions have some water vapor in the air. To harvest small amounts of humidity, researchers ...
The air contains water. We call it humidity. Even in the desert, there is water in the air. Scientists have been working on ...
How “green” protein-based nanowires are grown to create neuromorphic devices. How these electrically and chemically biocompatible nanowires are used as sensors. How these bio-wires also are used to ...
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