Nobel laureate-built solar device turns desert air into clean water
Nobel laureate Omar Yaghi has developed a solar-powered device that harvests up to 1,000 liters of clean water daily from dry air using advanced Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOF) technology. This off-grid device operates effectively even in areas with less than 20% humidity, offering a potential solution for regions facing severe water shortages. Unlike traditional atmospheric water generators, Yaghi’s system runs off-grid using only the sun’s heat, providing a more portable and eco-friendly alternative to desalination.
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