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New MIT Solar-Powered System Efficiently Extracts Drinkable Water From “Dry” Air – SciTechDaily
MIT engineers have made their initial design more practical, efficient, and scalable. Researchers at MIT and elsewhere have significantly boosted the output fro…

ByDavid L. Chandler, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyOctober 14, 2020A prototype of the new two-stage water harvesting system (center right), was tested on an MIT rooftop. The device, which was connected to a laptop for data collection and was mounted at an angle to face the sun, has a black solar collecting plate at the top, and the water it produced flowed into two tubes at bottom. Credit: Alina LaPotin
MIT engineers have made their initial design more practical, efficient, and scalable….
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