Researchers in Texas have developed a system that transforms common biomass—food scraps, branches, seashells—into water-harvesting materials. The system requires minimal energy while being scalable for off-grid communities, and produces 14.19 litres of water daily per kilogram of material, triple the output of conventional methods. Advanced Materials https://cockrell.utexas.edu/news/archive/10158-from-scraps-to-sips-everyday-biomass-produces-drinking-water-from-thin-air?ref=fixthenews.com
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@adapalmer Closer and closer to Luke going into town to get parts for the 'vaporator.
@adapalmer FINALLY, a potentially poop-made aerogel suitable for encasing in a stillsuit