Enter your email address and become a subscriber of Energy In Style powered by TinyLetter Researchers have developed a molecularly engineered hydrogel that can create drinkable water from thin air using sunlight. The water is sourced from the Japan Trench, the deepest part of the ocean, which is the least-explored environment on Earth. The study also revealed that climate change can alter the risk of contracting infectious diseases in birds and bats. A unique project is being developed to create vertical sea farms floating on the ocean, which can produce fresh water for drinking and agriculture. In 2024, responsible water management has become a top priority due to climate change and population growth. Technological transformations are digitalizing conventional processes in water utilities, bringing data-driven intelligence for better-informed policies. Advanced filtration and innovative materials are turning existing methods for water recovery and reuse into sustainable and c...
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