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A Water-Harvesting Jacket Turns Air Moisture Into Drinkable Water
Key Takeaways
- UT Austin researchers built a jacket-based atmospheric water harvesting system.
- The textile collects moisture and routes it into detachable harvesting units.
- The system produced 400 to 900 milliliters of drinkable water per day in testing.
- The same textile could also be used in backpacks or tents.
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DT Editorial Team··via engadget.com
