Wooden Cube Water Harvester
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Researchers invented a device that pulls drinking water from the air without electricity

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Scientists at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology have created an outstanding new water harvester that pulls moisture from the atmosphere and then releases it when exposed to sunlight.
The little cube is especially noteworthy because it doesn’t require any kind of electricity to pull water from the air.
This means it could be useful in places where power isn't widely available, making water more accessible.
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