Stanford has developed a new hydrogel technology that produces potable water from the air and remains stable for over eight months in extreme conditions. This eco-friendly system, a hope for arid regions, offers access to clean water at a cost of just one cent per liter.
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Stanford has developed a new hydrogel technology that produces potable water from the air and remains stable for over eight months in extreme conditions. This eco-friendly system, a hope for arid regions, offers access to clean water at a cost of just one cent per liter.