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‘Initial inspiration came from observing natural processes’

Imagine a machine that can pull drinking water out of thin air, even in the driest places on Earth.

Sound like science fiction? A team of researchers in Saudi Arabia just made it a reality, according to

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This solar-powered device draws up to three liters of fresh water from the atmosphere every day without electricity or manual intervention. It could revolutionize how drought-stricken and remote areas access clean water.

Water scarcity affects millions worldwide, but this new technology offers much-needed hope. By marrying the sun’s power with clever engineering, the system extracts moisture from the air even when humidity is as low as 40%. That means it could be helpful in arid climates where water is hard to come by.

Nature inspired the researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Postdoctoral fellow Kaijie Yang, the study’s lead researcher,

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: “Our initial inspiration came from observing natural processes: specifically how plants efficiently transport water from their roots to their leaves through specialized structures.”

They created a system of tiny vertical channels filled with a salt solution that absorbs water from the air. As the solution moves up the channels, it’s collected and transformed into fresh, drinkable water.

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This system operates independently, unlike previous designs that required complex moving parts or manual switching between cycles. It’s a set-it-and-forget-it solution that could help communities struggling with water access.

During testing, each square meter (10.7 square feet) of the device produced an impressive two to three liters of water per day in the summer and one to three liters daily in the fall. The team even demonstrated how it can irrigate desert plants and vegetables like ******** cabbage.

But the benefits continue beyond there. By enabling local water production, this technology could reduce the need for bottled water transportation,

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and carbon pollution.

The best part? The researchers designed the system with affordability and accessibility in mind. They used low-cost materials like water-wicking fabric, common salt, and a plastic frame. This means the technology has real potential for large-scale application, even in low-income areas.

While we have yet to determine when we might see this device in use, the successful tests and practical design suggest it could be sooner rather than later. As atmospheric pollution impacts water availability worldwide, innovations like this give us hope for a more sustainable future where everyone can access clean water regardless of their background.

So, next time you turn on your tap, take a moment to appreciate the scientists working to ensure every global citizen has access to the same resources you do. We can

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to even the most challenging environmental issues with creativity and determination.

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