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New Solar Desalination System Could Produce Drinking Water without Harmful Waste

Access to clean drinking water remains a major global challenge. According to the United Nations, about 2.2 billion people do not have safely managed drinking water. Many regions, including parts of California and the Middle East, depend on desalination plants to turn seawater into fresh water. However, current desalination technologies come with significant drawbacks. Most […] The post New solar desalination system could produce drinking water …
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The article New solar system desalinates seawater and gains lithium first appeared in the online magazine BASIC thinking. About our newsletter UPDATE you start the day with excellent information. Around 2.2 billion people worldwide have no access to safe drinking water. Previous desalination plants consume a lot of energy and leave toxic brine. A research team at the University of Rochester has now developed a solar thermal system that desalinat…

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BASIC thinking broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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