water harvester

An example of a different shape the water-capturing film can take.
Plucking drinking water from desert air with a low cost gel film
An example of a different shape the water-capturing film can take. Plucking drinking water from
New material can collect moisture from cool fog as well as generating and collecting steam under sun
Images of an individual representative tree micro-topology. Scale bar: 1?mm. New material can collect moisture
Revolutionary fog harp harvests water even in the lightest fog
Jonathan Boreyko and Brook Kennedy inspect a fog harp at Kentland Farm. Photo by Peter
Water harvester the size of a microwave oven can supply 7 to 10 liters of water per day in the desert

With water scarcity a growing problem worldwide, University of California, Berkeley, researchers are close to

10 gallons per hour from the air from a backpack water harvester in the desert?

For thousands of years, people in the Middle East and South America have extracted water

Fog “harps” could collect more than three-times the amount of clean water from fog

Fog harvesting may look like whimsical work. After all, installing giant nets along hillsides and

A water harvester that pulls all the water a household needs out of the air – even in dry climates

Imagine a future in which every home has an appliance that pulls all the water