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Making Drinking Water From Thin Air (Literally)

6 点作者 onreact-com超过 15 年前

6 条评论

yannis超过 15 年前
Drinking water devoid of any minerals is not good for one's body. On the other hand water vapour can carry air borne contaminants particularly well, which might be another thing to watch out (although the after-filters provided) would probably do the job well.
hvs超过 15 年前
It's called a dehumidifier. They've been around for years. Looks like this one simply added a water filter.
fiaz超过 15 年前
It looks like a highly sophisticated de-humidifier...a very cool product nonetheless.
NonEUCitizen超过 15 年前
See also:<p><a href="http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/16933/" rel="nofollow">http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/16933/</a>
mpirog超过 15 年前
I think I'd be interested to know what the effects of an industrial sized system like this could have on an area such as for mass irrigation. Is it possible to extract too much moisture out of the region?
MatthewRayfield超过 15 年前
This makes me think of Star Wars.<p>Moisture farming anyone?