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Innovative New Jacket Harvests Fresh Drinking Water Directly From the Air

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Engineers at the University of Texas have developed a high-tech jacket prototype capable of extracting up to 1.5 pints of clean drinking water per day from the atmosphere. This breakthrough in wearable fabric technology could soon provide a vital, mobile water source for outdoor enthusiasts, field workers, and emergency responders.
Engineers at the University of Texas have developed a high-tech jacket prototype capable of extracting up to 1.5 pints of clean drinking water per day from the atmosphere. This breakthrough in wearable fabric technology could soon provide a vital, mobile water source for outdoor enthusiasts, field workers, and emergency responders.