Science
Sunlight could solve drinking water’s biggest problem in 30 minutes – Inverse
Chemical engineers have developed a solar-powered way to efficiently desalinate drinking water in just 30 minutes using a special material.

Clean drinking water
is one of life’s essentials. However, safe drinking water isn’t a reality for over 2 billion people across the world. These individuals are at risk of contracting potentially fatal waterborne illnesses like typhoid and polio.
This at-risk population is expected to grow over the next five-years as the climate crisis creates more and more water-stressed areas, according to the World Health Organization (WHO.)
Scientists have been working to solve this problem for decades,…
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