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- science@lemmit.online
MIT engineers developed an atmospheric water harvester that captures water vapor and produces safe drinking water across a range of relative humidities, including dry desert air.
The system runs entirely on its own, without a power source, unlike other designs that require batteries, solar panels, or electricity from the grid.
“This is just a proof-of-concept design, and there are a lot of things we can optimize,”
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