Researchers at UT Austin have developed a wearable textile that pulls moisture from the atmosphere and converts it into drinking water, potentially helping hikers, farmers and emergency responders ...
The jacket is inspired by the futuristic "stillsuits" featured in Frank Herbert's science-fiction novel Dune, which recycle ...
Accelerating global warming has intensified the need for sustainable, low-energy cooling strategies. Subambient radiative cooling is a compelling solution, passively dissipating heat to outer space ...
The creation comes from engineers at the University of Texas at Austin, who have developed textile fibers for atmospheric ...
Pulling drinking water from thin air has long sounded like a technology best left to boxes, panels and lab rigs. That is part of what makes a new jacket developed at The University of Texas at Austin ...
Giant fog nets in Morocco turn mountain mist into clean drinking water, saving villages from hours of daily water collection.
A revolutionary jacket from the University of Texas at Austin can now generate drinking water from the air. This innovative ...
HOUSE Minority Leader and 4Ps Rep. Marcelino Libanan has urged local government units (LGUs) to tap the People's Survival Fund (PSF) for rain-harvesting systems.
DUSTIEAIM, a new collaboration between ASU and the U.S. Department of Energy, researches the relationship between metro ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Marcos administration needs to tap the P1 billion People’s Survival Fund (PSF) that was earmarked ...
Congress rescued a federally funded ocean research initiative, highlighting broader questions about which government programs ...
Engineers have developed a new wearable technology that allows wearables to harvest atmospheric water vapour. The technology offers a decentralised drinking water source for remote, water-stressed ...