Engineers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a jacket that harvests drinking water directly from the air.
During testing, the hydrogel — made with a moisture-absorbing salt and a polymer commonly found in diapers — produced up to ...
The creation comes from engineers at the University of Texas at Austin, who have developed textile fibers for atmospheric water harvesting – the process of collecting ...
What if a proptech startup could create clean water out of thin air? Well, Austin-based Aquaria believes it has created an efficient and economical technology to convert atmospheric and indoor vapor ...
Scientists in the United States have created a jacket that turns moisture from the air into drinking water, offering a ...
The arid desert landscape of Death Valley is not the obvious place to find water. Yet it’s here, in one of the planet’s hottest and driest places, that Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineers ...
One of the biggest difficulties in helping people affected by natural disasters is transporting and providing them with essential resources like safe drinking water. Researchers at Australia's RMIT ...
Scientists in Saudi Arabia have created a PV-powered air water generator that can be used in remote areas or on lengthy vehicle journeys. It can reportedly produce a liter of water at approximately $0 ...