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❤️🔔 Subscribe 💧💬https://www.youtube.com/@greatcommissionerofking?sub_confirmation=1🎙️Follow on Podcast 🎧https://open.spotify.com/show/1hdfOa8ZH1J1rq3lHi0sVw?si=MD0ZPdVnTseDWTDj_gPfZw⏰ 🕐Timestamp ⏲ 🕰00:00 - Introduction00:38 - What is Atmospheric Water Harvesting (AWH)?01:45 - The Problems with Past AWH Technology04:23 - The New Solution: The AWH Window04:45 - Innovation 1: The Super Stable & Safe Material06:18 - Innovation 2: The Self-Folding Origami Structure07:50 - Innovation 3: The Smart Enclosure09:20 - Real-World Performance & Testing11:42 - Practicality: Cost & Scalability13:05 - Recommendation/ConclusionAn innovative Atmospheric Water Harvesting Window (AWHW) designed to address global water scarcity by efficiently converting atmospheric moisture into potable water. The system integrates a superstable, vertical origami hydrogel panel with a solar still, enabling it to absorb water at night and release it during the day without external power. Field tests in Death Valley demonstrated the AWHW's ability to produce 57.0–161.5 ml of safe drinking water daily across a wide range of relative humidities (21–88%), with lithium ion concentrations well below safety limits. This represents a significant advancement in scalable, sustainable, and safe decentralized water solutions, offering promise for water-stressed regions.I have BSME and MSME and I am Water Engineer by practice, trade, and researcher, check out my article here:https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/acb662All the data I'm sharing comes directly from a peer-reviewed article. For this educational review, I'm using brief quotations of the core findings—a common practice in articles and broadcasts. Of course, the source is linked for you below.- https://news.mit.edu/2025/window-sized-device-taps-air-safe-drinking-water-0611#waterregenaration #watergeneration #hydrogel #water #waterengineering #education #sdg6 #waterforall

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