Engineers invent high-yield atmospheric water capture device for arid regions
An early prototype of an atmospheric water harvesting device from H. Jeremy Cho's lab. Credit: Jeff Scheid/UNLV
The idea of turning the air around us into drinking water is a marvel on its own. And grabbing a sustainable amount of it from low-humidity environments has long been closer to science fiction than reality.
As a megadrought stresses the water supply throughout the Southwest, revolutionary research out of UNLV is answering this problem with a groundbreaking technology that pulls large a...
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