Water Innovation from the Desert
A new device promises to revolutionize access to potable water in arid environments. The prototype, developed by a researcher projected to receive the Nobel Prize in 2025, is capable of extracting up to 1000 liters of clean water per day directly from desert air.
Operation in Extreme Conditions
A key feature of this device is its ability to operate even in very low humidity conditions, equal to or less than 20%. This makes it particularly suitable for desert areas where access to water is limited and traditional sources are scarce. The goal is to provide a decentralized and personalized solution for water supply, reducing dependence on complex and expensive infrastructure.
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