MIT Made a ‘Bubble Wrap’ that Can Turn Air Into Drinking Water
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MIT made a ‘bubble wrap’ that can turn air into drinking water
Researchers with MIT have created a new bubble wrap-like gel that can turn air into water. This is just the latest in a list of inventions that could help bring drinkable water to more areas that struggle to provide drinking water to the people that live there. The new material, which is detailed in a study published in Nature Water, uses the water vapor in the air to generate drinkable water. The harvester works almost anywhere, including some …
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) introduced a new invention, a technology similar to Bubble Wrap, to collect fresh drinking water from the atmosphere. At night, the reservoir absorbs moisture from the air, and in the afternoon it is cleaned into a special container, writes a militaristic edition of Indian Defiance Review. The device is made of hydrogel material between two layers of glass. The glass is coated with a special coolin…
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