MIT’s Fog Harvester Is a Better Way To Get Water From Thin Air

Fog harvesting systems—giant nets that collect and funnel billions of tiny drops of water into a reservoir—are already in use in parts of the world where rainfall is rare. But researchers at MIT, working with experts from the Pontifical Catholic University in Santiago, Chile, have found a way to vastly improve those nets, increasing the amount of water they collect by as much as five fold.

Read more…


    



No Responses to “MIT’s Fog Harvester Is a Better Way To Get Water From Thin Air”

Post a Comment