MIT engineers have created a way to pull clean drinking water from air far faster than current atmospheric water-harvesting ...
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.
Even the driest desert air carries a little moisture. Not much, of course, but enough that scientists have spent years trying ...
In a cool development for global sustainability, scientists have improved a device that pulls clean, drinkable water straight from the air. Inspired by musical instruments and the fog-drinking power ...
A type of prototype water harvester promises to be simpler and more efficient than traditional variations of the device at pulling drinking water from the air. A new type of prototype water harvester ...
A prototype device harvests drinking water from the atmosphere, even in arid places. Earth's atmosphere holds an ocean of water, enough liquid to fill Utah's Great Salt Lake 800 times. Extracting some ...
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. — 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 ...