Earth’s atmosphere holds six times more fresh water than all its rivers combined. So, is it possible to harvest that water in areas where people have no other fresh water source? Purdue University ...
Across some of the planet’s driest regions, engineers are racing to turn humidity into a reliable tap, using materials that ...
The air contains water. We call it humidity. Even in the desert, there is water in the air. Scientists have been working on ...
Access to clean water that is safe and readily available for drinking, domestic use, hygiene, and food production is an essential requirement for health, well being, and societal development as a ...
Taking inspiration from spider webs and beetles, scientists have devised a highly effective method to extract water from the atmosphere, converting water vapor into liquid. Rain drops are seen on a ...
(Nanowerk News) For many of the world’s poor, one of the greatest environmental threats to health remains lack of access to safe water. Scientists at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics ...
Access to clean and reliable water sources is a constant challenge in most arid and impoverished countries. According to UN data, 2.2 billion people lack access to safely managed drinking water ...
For most urban dwellers, the rainy season is more of a curse than a blessing; massive flooding, accidents and worsening traffic congestion make city residents wish the rainy seasons could be scrapped ...
Monsoon showers aren’t just about lush greenery and cool breezes; they’re also nature’s gift to replenish our water supply. With one simple rainwater harvesting trick, you can capture and reuse ...
In this move, Tanzanians can ensure reliable access to water, reduce costs, enhance resilience to climate change and ...