Ultrasonic device dramatically speeds harvesting of water from the air
The ultrasonic device improves atmospheric water extraction efficiency by 45 times, enabling multiple daily water-harvesting cycles to aid water-scarce communities, researchers say.
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Ultrasonic device dramatically speeds harvesting of water from the air
Feeling thirsty? Why not tap into the air? Even in desert conditions, there exists some level of humidity that, with the right material, can be soaked up and squeezed out to produce clean drinking water. In recent years, ...
Ultrasound shakes out drinking water from the air in minutes, study
Even the driest desert air carries a little moisture. Not much, of course, but enough that scientists have spent years trying to trap it, store it, and squeeze out every usable drop. The idea is simple. If you could pull even a tiny amount of water from the atmosphere again and again, you could create […] Continue reading Ultrasound shakes out drinking water from the air in minutes, study on Tech Explorist.
The MIT uses ultrasound to extract water from humidity in minutes – a fast alternative for atmospheric water extraction. The article Drinking water from the air: MIT shows radical abbreviation by ultrasound first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.
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