Researchers have developed innovative technologies capable of producing drinking water from the arid desert air, addressing water scarcity in some of the world’s most water-stressed regions.
DEATH VALLEY, Calif. — The arid desert landscape of Death Valley is not the obvious place to find water. Yet it's here, in one of the planet's hottest and driest places, that Massachusetts Institute ...
From Phoenix, Arizona to Amman, Jordan, desert cities around the world are facing the daunting water shortages that only extreme drought, rapid population growth, and groundwater abuse can bring. As ...
For Chileans who live in the Atacama Desert, the Earth's driest desert, getting potable drinking water is a stroke of luck. Drought is a major concern for cities there, which survive on prehistoric ...
Researchers successfully harvest water from the atmosphere using ambient sunlight. Korea is regarded as a "water-stressed nation." Although the country receives an annual precipitation of ...
Tucked away from humans in hard-to-reach places, hundreds of artificial water catchments—AWCs, also known as guzzlers—dot the arid Southwest landscape, collecting rainwater for wildlife to drink.
With more than 1,200 square miles of land area, U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is the fourth-largest installation in the Department of Defense in terms of land area. Developmental testers of ...