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The arid air of Death Valley may actually be a valuable water source

Last updated: June 15, 2025 12:10 pm
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Deserts like Death Valley could be a surprising source of drinking water

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A recent breakthrough in water extraction technology has shown promise in providing clean drinking water in arid regions. A small panel, tested in the dry climate of Death Valley, California, successfully extracted a glassful of clean water from the extremely dry air. This innovative device could potentially address water scarcity issues in regions with limited water resources.

Traditional methods of extracting water from the atmosphere in arid regions have faced challenges due to the lack of power-efficient solutions. Researchers have explored various approaches, such as fog-catching nets, but have struggled to make them practical in real-world conditions. However, a team led by Xuanhe Zhao at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has developed a power-free water-collecting device that shows promising results.

The device, measuring 0.5 meters tall and 0.1 meters across, consists of a glass panel containing an absorbent hydrogel and lithium salts. The hydrogel, folded into an origami-like structure to maximize surface area, absorbs water at night and releases it as vapor when exposed to sunlight during the day. The evaporated water condenses on a cooling material inside the device, where it collects and drips into a storage compartment.

During a week-long test in Death Valley, where humidity levels can drop as low as 5 percent, the device extracted up to 160 milliliters of water per day. This amount is sufficient to fill a small glass and could potentially meet the daily drinking water needs of an average adult. With further development, a larger version of the device could supply water for an entire household in arid regions.

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While the initial results are promising, experts like Daryl Williams from Imperial College London emphasize the need for long-term testing in harsh outdoor conditions. Monitoring the device’s performance over extended periods will be crucial to assess its reliability and durability in real-world scenarios.

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