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Scientists make incredible breakthrough to pull clean drinking water from the sea: 'An amazing leap forward'
"A practical and scalable solution." Scientists make incredible breakthrough to pull clean drinking water from the sea: 'An ...
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This system can provide soldiers with water by harvesting thin air
An off-the-grid system capable of transforming air moisture into water could eliminate a multitude of logistical hurdles for ...
The world's growing population, changing climate, and issues with pollution have made getting fresh, drinkable water more difficult and costly than ever. Over 4 billion people globally are affected by ...
Scientists have uncovered a huge oversight in water desalination technology: The membranes used to purify seawater behave differently when wet versus dry, with water causing them to swell by at least ...
Indian researchers developed a new siphon-based thermal desalination system. It produces clean water faster, cheaper, and ...
It's called "Pure SoJo." It's a pilot project in water re-use by the city of South Jordan in an effort to help stretch ...
What if a proptech startup could create clean water out of thin air? Well, Austin-based Aquaria believes it has created an efficient and economical technology to convert atmospheric and indoor vapor ...
There are plenty of ways to suck water out of the air, whether you need a little or a lot. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers may have just hit upon one of the best ways to do it, ...
Dozens of water-harvesting pods are set to be deployed along the sea floor off the coast of California as the United States ramps up its first subsea desalination project. The effort is expected to ...
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Professor of Public Health, World Health Organization Collaborating Centre on Nursing, Midwifery and Health Development/School of Public Health, University of Technology Sydney This research was ...
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